The East Broad Top's #17 sits in the roundhouse.
The East Broad Top's #15 is prepared to be put into the roundhouse.
The East Broad Top's #14 sits in the EBT roundhouse.
An over head view of East Broad Top's #15.
The East Broad Top's #16 sits in the roundhouse.
The East Broad Top's #14 sits in the roundhouse.
The East Broad Top's #15 is inspected.
The East Broad Top's M1 receives some adjustments to her bell.
The turntable at Orbisonia was manufactured by the Armstrong Company, and watching the crew turn the engine, you can see why.
EBT 15 rolls out into the morning sun and onto the turntable at Orbisonia to be prepared for another day of pulling passengers through Central PA. She doesn't look too bad for a 93 year old gal.
Inspired by a few excellent contributers to RP, I wanted to check this location out for myself.
My brother and I thought that we would play chicken with a cloud of soot as EBT 15 smokes it up McMullin's Summit. The cloud of soot won.
Three foot gage Mike #15 framed through a hole rusted in one of the many rotting coal hoppers in the yard area.
Two relics from another era still going strong in late 2006. The engineer leans out to get a clear view while signaling for the crossing.