Hard to believe it is 2006, and in a country that will soon be part of the EU. Wood burning steam backing up diesels on a link and pin railway operated with only engine and hand brakes. The burea... (more)
Ex-USA #4039's "face" shines brightly in the afternoon sun in Whippany.
Whippany Railway Museum has painted a horizontal red stripe on several Comet I coaches recently acquired from NJ Transit.
"Countess" hauls a mixed train round the curve at Coppice Lane on the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway. Gradients on this narrow gauge line are as steep as 1:30. The mixed trains represents the ... (more)
Narrow Gauge steamer "Countess" hauls a period mixed train near Slyfaen.
West Coast Wilderness Railway (more commonly refered to as the Abt Railway) No.3 in the workshops at the Don River Railway. The locomotive is up for a service and will be pulled apart on Monday.
'C' class 0-6-0 'Maude' (named after a WW1 hero General F Maude) on a photo freight at Birkhill on Scotland's Bo'ness and Kinneil railway (tourist line).
At the end of another 6-mile trip over the Hawk Mountain Line, #65 runs around her train in preparation for the last excursion of the day, passing Whitcomb #602 in the Kempton yard.
No. 65 chugs through the crossing at Trexler with a mid-afternoon train.
A typical WK&S train chugs through the open field between Wanamaker and Steinsville along Route 143.
No. 65 passes her G.E. counterpart, 45-tonner #7258, on a beautiful fall afternoon.
WK&S #65, an 0-6-0 Porter saddletank locomotive built in 1930, takes on water between passenger runs at the Kempton station.
MCC 4039 sitting lonely on a warm fall night.
Thomas passes newly painted 9331 on the Strasburg Railroad.