Tweetsie #12 (ex- ET&WNC) pulls the first train of the day across the high trestle on a beautiful late Spring morning.
Former Meadow River Lumber Co. Heisler #6 sits at Whittaker Camp 1 while preparing to take the bobber caboose off the hill for storage.
Union Pacific #844 preforms a photo runby near Carr.
After helping Shay #5 and 9 cars up the hill with 400+ passengers. Cass Scenic Railroad Shay #4 drifts past the emergency water tank near Bald Knob on a beautiful Fall day in the mountains of West... (more)
Engineer Tim Sposato pulls back on the throttle as we begin our trip out of Byesville.
Shays 4 and 5 pose by the Cass depot during the 2008 Cass Railfan Weekend. Similar scenes will be recreated in 2010.
Artie oils Heisler #6 prior to the days trip up the mountain. This would be his final run as a CSRR engineer due to his retirement. He will be greatly missed.
Dollywood 70 (ex-WP&Y) approaches the final loop before heading into the depot with a full load of passengers..
The East Broad Top's #14 sits in the roundhouse.
After being turned on the turntable UP 844 is pulled ahead. Note the historic Cheyenne Depot in the background.
UP 844 is greased before heading back to Denver, CO pulling the Cheyenne Frontier Day's excursion train..
A helper shoves the back of a coal train during a light rain.
The Milky Way lights up the night sky over the Cass water tower.
The Kentucky Railway Museums 4-6-2 L&N 152 speeds past a small barn on its way to Boston, KY. Visit KYRail.org for more info.
MSR&LHA volunteers guide a tire onto one of the wheels of the Climax. To find out more information on the restoration visit msrlha.org.