<Li> BR 84030 & LBSCR 32424 Beachy Head, both being built at Bluebell Railway . </Li> <Li> MS&LR / GCR 567, Ruddington Great Central Railway, Northern Section . </Li> <Li> VR V499, Victoria, Australia . </Li> <P> In 2012, the Coalition for Sustainable Rail project was started in the US with the goal of creating a modern higher - speed steam locomotive, incorporating the improvements proposed by Livio Dante Porta and others, and using torrefied biomass as solid fuel . The fuel has been recently developed by the University of Minnesota in a collaboration between the university's Institute on the Environment (IonE) and Sustainable Rail International (SRI), an organisation set up to explore the use of steam traction in a modern railway setup . The group have received the last surviving (but non-running) ATSF 3460 class steam locomotive (No. 3463) via donation from its previous owner in Kansas, the Great Overland Station Museum . They hope to use it as a platform for developing "the world's cleanest, most powerful passenger locomotive", capable of speeds up to 130 mph (210 km / h). Named "Project 130", it aims to break the world steam - train speed record set by LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard in the UK at 126 mph (203 km / h). However, any demonstration of the project's claims is yet to be seen . </P>

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