CWCY 1747 sits in the nearly empty yard at Hickory, NC. CWCY 1747 is the lesser photographed of two locomotives that the Caldwell County Railroad operates, over two years ago 1747 caught on fire... (more)
CWCY 1811 heads through an S curve in Rhodhiss, NC. A sign at the city limit claims that the flag on the moon was sewn here. Other towns in America claim that as well though.
CWCY 1811 heading south towards Hickory, NC.
CWCY 1811 heads towards the interchange on the first "cold" morning of the year.
After switching the new transload yard, CWCY 1811 snakes its way through the grass on its way to Shurtape in Hudson, NC.
On a chilly but very clear morning CWCY 1811 travels towards their interchange with NS. The mountains of NC can be seen in the background, roughly 30-40 miles away.
CWCY travels down the hill towards the Catawba River and Hickory, NC. This is one of several "S" curves along this short route.
CWCY 1811 leaves Hudson on its way back to Hickory, NC.
A piece of equipment that was used while doing some track work now rests next to the tracks in Hudson NC along the Caldwell County Railroad.
CWCY 1811 travels through Sawmills on its way to Hickory, NC.
Tim throws a switch for CWCY 1811.
Tim, the brakeman for the Caldwell County Railroad stands on the back of CWCY 1811 as it moves long nose forward during some switching in Hudson, NC.
CWCY cruises through Granite Falls, NC. Though it looks a lot faster, the engine is only doing a steady 10mph.
CWCY 1811 rides up the hill into Granite Falls, NC.