WM 502 in Ravens Paint Scheme heads up a Scenic Excursion
Owned by the B&O Museum, this engine was in Cumberland with a WM BL2.
This is the builder's plate on a GP9m's front truck. The engine looks like it has been sitting for years.
Sadly, in early 2005 she met her end. She was scrapped on site, does anybody know why? There are now only 2 chope noses left (Pat Miller).
A pair of Alco RS-3's rest near the old roundhouse.
A little color leads this westbound through town.Note the area to the left,the remains of the Erie yard being leveled.The EL mains are still in but not used and will soon suffer the same fate as t... (more)
Classic Chessie consist with a couple of WM's up front.
Eastbound Chessie System train with an "all in the family" consist of WM 7545,B&O 3765,and C&O 5954.
Consecutively numbered WM SD-35's,7432 and 7433,wait for a new crew on this train of empty ore cars for Lorain.
Down on grab shot of a westbound's power consist of WM F's 7173 and 7157.
A pair of former WM chop nose GP-9's,6418 and 6409, are today's power on this ex B&O line.
Owner did an excellent job of refurbishing this caboose.
The crew has gone to beans allowing this shot of this WM chop nose geep next to the Mineral City freight house.Track here has since been removed.