Historic Steam Locomotive No. 60 to Be Cosmetically Restored for Display in Lewes, Delaware
Initially built for the renowned Pennsylvania Railroad, locomotive No. 60 is set to become a focal point of Lewes’s growing heritage display. Restoration work is scheduled to begin late summer 2025, with the goal of unveiling the restored locomotive by mid-2026.
The effort will be led by FMW’s dedicated cosmetic restoration team, one of several specialized crews the company operates nationwide. FMW’s reputation for quality work in heritage preservation was a key factor in the selection, and their commitment to authenticity ensures that No. 60 will be restored with historical accuracy and visual impact.
The restoration will occur in two phases: initial disassembly and preparation at the Wilmington & Western Railroad, where the locomotive is currently located, followed by onsite cosmetic reassembly and painting in Lewes beneath a custom-built temporary structure.
“This project is one of many our national teams are engaged in, but No. 60’s story and Lewes’s enthusiasm make it especially meaningful,” said Chris Homco, Director of Operations at FMW Solutions. “Our cosmetic team is honored to help complete the Association’s vision for a beautiful community display.”