New Orleans Public Service Car #966 exits the colorful tree canopy at Jack Kerouac Park and enters the S-Curve Bridge over the Eastern Canal. No, this isn't New Orleans, this is Lowell Massachus... (more)
This little engine, LNWR Precedent Class, no. 790 Hardwicke, took place in the "Races To The North" late in the 19th Century. Now preserved at the National Railway Museum at York, it is seen here ... (more)
Merchant Navy no. 35029 Ellerman Lines was saved from Barry scrapyard in South Wales in 1975 by the National Railway Museum, York. It was then sectioned and is now on display in that condition. I... (more)
Seen on display at the National Railway Museum at York is Chinese Railways 4-8-4 Class KF7 No 607. It was built in 1935 by Vulcan Foundry in the North West of England as the first of a batch of tw... (more)
A last view of the fastest steam locomotive in the world, A4 no. 4468 Mallard on display at the National Railway Museum at the "Great Reunion" to end my series of shots at this great event. I hop... (more)
National Park Service Car 1601 passes Boarding House Park on its first run of the day. This trolley is one of two open cars that are used by the Park Service during the summer months to shuttle vi... (more)
Built in 1956, this is last steam engine manufactured by Kolomna factory.
Chicago Aurora & Elgin 308, a 1906 wood interurban car restored by IRM, pulls up alongside the raised "L" station for the very first revenue trip since the platform was rebuilt in 2006. Note the ... (more)
Ex German (till 1945),then Polish Army (till 1973)armored train.
French "40 & 8" boxcar restored and donated by SNCF to the museum in 2001. Some 49 of these cars were filled with gifts, given special paint jobs, and gifted to the US following the end of the w... (more)
The former Groenenhoek depot now houses the Anwerp museum tram fleet.
A glimp of the balcony at the Railway Museum, with left diesel 27, in the middle VIP car 41 ("Camel") and left "Doghead" 386.
Graham County Railroad Company's Shay #1925 on the tourist train at the museum.
ATSF 2903 sits in a stored and in-operational state at IRM.