V&T Survivor: #22 "Inyo" shines in the afternoon sun. Seen here returning to the museum shops after a special excursion during the July, 2022 "Great Western Steam-Up", V... (more)
V&T Survivor: #12 "Genoa". Named for a small town in Western Nevada, V&T Locomotive #12 is another one of the V&T survivors that hasn't seen daylight in a long time. Sent to the ... (more)
V&T Survivor: #18 "Dayton". This beautiful, 1873-vintage 4-4-0 is Number 18, Dayton. Unlike many of her sisters, she didn't come from back east. She was built in Sacramento, in th... (more)
V&T Survivor: #21 "J. W. Bowker". Here's a forward quarter view of V&T Locomotive #21, the J.W. Bowker, one of 9 original V&T engines which survive in preservation. Originally na... (more)
V&T Survivor: #11 "Reno".....back home in Nevada at last. Ending one of the sadder chapters in the storied history of the Virginia & Truckee Railway, the long-lost queen of that l... (more)
Virginia and Truckee, Baldwin 4-4-0 no 22, the Inyo, built in 1875, is prepped at the station for a train ride featuring a restored Virginia and Truckee Passenger car.
Carson & Tahoe Lumber & Fluming narrow gauge 4-6-0 No 1 the Glenbrook pulls train rides around the Nevada State Railroad Museum during the Great Steam Up.
Eureka and Palisade narrow gauge 4-4-0 no 4 built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1875 Is on the US national Register of Historic Places.
Virginia & Truckee 2-4-0 No. 18 built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1873 and named Dayton
Virginia & Truckee 4-4-0 No12 built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1873 named the Genoa was removed from its home in the California State Railroad Museum for the occasion.
Virginia & Truckee 4-6-0 No 25, built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1905.
Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad 2-6-0 No. 5, Built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1875 for the Carson & Tahoe Lumber & Fluming Co.
Southern Pacific Narrow Gauge No. 18, the Slim Princess, leads another set of cars for a 2nd train ride around the museum grounds.
Santa Cruz Portland Cement Co No. 2,The Chiggen, leads train rides around the museum grounds.
After turning Virginia and Truckee No. 11 The Reno, 180 degrees on the turntable the museum personal stop to admire the engine. Built by Baldwin in1872 the engine is being restored to operational ... (more)