Filling the sand dome up...by hand!
Union Pacific 618 at twilight.
Union Pacific 618 steamed up at Heber City, Utah for the winter photo weekend.
Entire operable diesel roster of the Heber Valley Railroad. NW-2 1011 and MRS-1 1813, both built by EMD.
All-military train at Heber City. Rare EMD MRS-1 No. 1813 (one of 13 built by EMD) coupled to a train of four boxcars aquired just a week earlier from Hill Air Force Base near Ogden, Utah.
618 backs out of the shop area and down the lead at Heber City. Note the "OSL" (Oregon Short Line) lettering on the rear of the tender, for a long-gone Union Pacific subsidiary. 618 was always an... (more)
No. 618 simmers in the cold night air outside the Heber City enginehouse.
Fireman Craig Schultz relaxes as UP 618 crosses the wooden bridge at Wildwood.
UP 618 passes through Wallsburg on the way towards Heber.
UP 618 heads for Heber at the last shot of the 2006 photo charter.
UP 618 rounds the curve at Decker Bay during last years photo freight. Check out the freight cars!
Former Sierra Railroad #36 during its tenure on the "Heber Creeper", at the time, properly known as the Wasatch Mountain Railroad. It is now the Heber Valley.
Santa Maria Valley #100 in service on the Heber Valley Railroad, also known at the time as the "Heber Creeper" heading back into Heber City.
UP 618 storms across the Provo River Bridge on its way towards Heber.