One of the oldest locomotives in operation on the railroad, this 1898 product of the Jung Locomotive Company is still used for special trips on the 83 mile system. On this morning, it was sitting ... (more)
After transferring passengers from the Trans Harz Express, this train is about to attack the 3.3% grade towards the Brocken, the highest mountain in Northern Germany. The Harz Narrow Gauge Railway... (more)
Charging upgrade with all of it's 750 horsepower, the 55 year-old 2-10-2T has its train cruising at about 25 miles per hour. The Harz Narrow Gauge Railways is something worth seeing if over in Ger... (more)
A bright red setting sun is reflected on the front of 1918 built Mallet loco 99 5906 at Wernigerode loco depot.
997239-9 is seen running through the streets in the outskirts of Wernigerode.
997239-9 is seen shortly before arrival at Brocken Station.
Looking pretty darn good for 110 years old!
Several units parked and resting until their next assignment.
HSB 2-10-2t 99-222, the first of the 2-10-2t locos built for the Harz, storms around a curve in the forest near Elend.
Four sets of motion fly simultaneously in this panned shot of double-headed Mallets.
Parallel departure from Eisfelder Talmühle, with 99 5906 on a photo charter and 99 7234 on a Nordhausen to Wernigerode passenger working.