L&N #152 barrels down the track at a nice clip en route to Boston, KY. Fellow RP'r and KRM volunteer Alex Moss gives a friendly wave along the way.
Forgotten, but not gone... Two junk yard survivors sit in the field across from the KRM. L&N #2152, an 0-8-0 was later renumbered 285 and then eventually sold to Republic Steel Corporation.
L&N Pacific 152 simmers outside of KRM's engine house on this Labor Day weekend. She'll get her fire built back up in the morning for another day full of excusions.
Crew members prepare L&N 152 for the day trips. Visit KYRail.org for more info.
The Kentucky Railway Museums 4-6-2 L&N 152 speeds past a small barn on its way to Boston, KY. Visit KYRail.org for more info.
L&N #152 travels through Main Street in the town of New Haven just after departing the station. Visit KYRail.org for more info.
Firemen Tim Nelson puts a scoop of coal in the firebox before pulling into the station!
The crew prepares their fine looking "pacific" for her trip west.
A crane and an old FM sit on static display as part of the KY Railway Museum's collection of defunct equipment.
Former Santa Fe 2546 takes in the morning sun for now. She'll soon be leading this consist on another excursion at the Kentucky Railway Museum in New Haven, Kentucky.
The 152 has got to be one of the classiest-looking steam locomotives still running, whether she's heading up fast passenger trains or just hauling one of KRM's unusual ex-US Air Force switchers to... (more)
Galloping through the Kentucky countryside.
L&N Lebanon branch: 2008 or 1928?
The sign says it all.
152 pulls her train up to the station past the engine house and C&O 2716 for the afternoon run to Boston.