Plenty of eyes... on the ground, on board the train and even in the air carefully watch the special move as it departs Crowford Notch. CSRX 573 leads FP9s 6516 and 6506, a two-piece electri... (more)
Lost in the woods. After plowing the line to Notchland, CSRX 573 leans into the curve at MP 73 on its way back to North Conway.
What a difference a year makes. This year's version of the Mass Bay RRE's Steam in the Snow charter heads slowly past the former Maine Central Bartlett station. Compare the amount of the sn... (more)
GP7 573 and the Polar Express consist wait for the sun to set at the North Conway station before running to the North Pole tonight.
Three boys stop in their tracks to watch GP7 573 run around the train at Barltett as seen from the interior of the beautiful observation car Gertrude Mae.
The workhorse on Conway Scenic's Valley Train is #573, an ex Maine Central Geep 7 built in 1950. She is seen here crossing Rte 302 with the afternoon train to Bartlett.
Over two feet of snow in the White Mountains made finding photo spots for the Mass Bay RRE's "Steam in the Snow' charter a little challenging. In Bartlett, the choices were either on the street or... (more)
Under some imposing storm clouds, as well as the watchful eye of the conductor, GP7 573 brings the afternoon Valley Train past a semaphore and back into the North Conway station.
In B&M inspired paint, Conway Scenic GP7 573 leads 1898-built observation car "Gertrude Emma" and the Sunset Train northward over the East Branch of the Saco River toward Bartlett.