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Steamtown National Historic Site to Unveil Cosmetically Restored Bullard No. 2 Locomotive

Small grey locomotive parked outdoors with brick backdrop
Steamtown National Historic Site's Bullard No. 2 restored and on display

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News Release Date: June 12, 2025

Contact: Megan Stevens

SCRANTON, Pa. — On Saturday, July 5, at 12:30 p.m., Steamtown National Historic Site will host an official unveiling of the cosmetically restored Bullard No. 2 locomotive. 
 
After many years of dedicated work by National Park Service volunteers, interns, and staff Bullard No. 2 has returned to public view. Removed from display to undergo a comprehensive cosmetic restoration, the locomotive’s return marks more than just the completion of a project—it represents the culmination of years of care, skill, and commitment from countless contributors who helped preserve this piece of history for future generations. 
 
The official unveiling on July 5 will include a brief ceremony recognizing the many contributors behind the restoration. The event will give the public a chance to view the completed work and meet some of the individuals who helped make it possible. 
 
“The Bullard No. 2 project is a testament to the dedication and skill of our team,” said Superintendent Jeremy Komasz. “We’re grateful for everyone who gave their time and energy to restore this piece of history. Their work reflects the collaboration that makes everything we do here at Steamtown possible.” 
 
The success of the Bullard restoration reflects years of steady work by many hands. Volunteers, interns, and staff logged countless hours restoring components, researching history and preserving the locomotive’s structure, often during periods with limited visibility or resources. The result stands on a foundation built through persistence, skill, and shared commitment. 
 
If you have contributed to the Bullard No. 2 project at any stage, we invite you to raise your hand and join us for the unveiling ceremony. A commemorative group photo will be taken with the locomotive to recognize and honor all who were part of the journey. Let us celebrate the efforts of those who gave this historic locomotive new shine and a lasting legacy.   
 
The Bullard No. 2 restoration is just one example of many projects at the park that highlight the wide range of volunteer contributions at Steamtown. Volunteers support nearly every aspect of park operations, from enhancing the visitor experience and assisting with historic restoration to maintaining facilities and providing administrative support. Their contributions are essential to keeping the park running and its stories alive. 
 
“Our park is fueled by more than coal or diesel—it’s fueled by people,” said Komasz. “Whether it’s technical skill, a welcoming smile or a passion for history, our volunteers help preserve the park’s legacy and ensure future generations can experience the story of steam firsthand.” 
 
Interested in volunteering? Whether you’re looking to get involved for the first time or return after time away, Steamtown is welcoming both new and former volunteers to join the team. To learn more about current opportunities and how to apply, visit: https://www.nps.gov/stea/getinvolved/volunteer.htm 
 
http://www.nps.gov/steamtown 
 
About the National Park Service. More than 20,000 National Park Service employees care for America’s 430+ national parks and work with communities across the nation to help preserve local history and create close-to-home recreational opportunities. Learn more at www.nps.gov, and on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. 



Last updated: June 12, 2025

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