A motley assortment of locomotives ranging from diesel to steam call the former Central of Georgia roundhouse home at the Georgia State Railroad Museum in Savannah. From left to right are: CG 1 a... (more)
The Savannah & Atlanta 2715 GP35 looks great in a fresh coat of paint as it rests peacefully at the Georgia State Railroad Museum in Savannah.
The right logo at the right place at the right time, this is The Right Way.
From this view, a high-hood locomotive certainly gives one intimidating look.
The best Railroading in Savannah is hearing these old guys work!
River City Rambler was a name given to an SW9 (and later an SW1500) that worked riverfront trackage in Savannah's historic district, which by the 1970s had become a huge draw for tourists.
A veteran from the 1960s, still shining
In a rare scene from the early days of color photography, Southern Ps-class Pacific 1244 is shown at the roundhouse at Savannah, Georgia in 1938. The 1910 Baldwin is all spiffed up in green, silve... (more)
Savannah Central 0-4-0T number 30 at the Roundhouse Railroad Museum.
Luckily we were able to talk the security guard into letting us in to photograph the unit. Today that probably would not happen.
Georgia Central 3910 and GC 3965 are shut down for the day on a pleasant Sunday in Savannah. On the track next to them are Ohio Central System GP-10 7594 and slugs 1006 and 1005.
A wreck damaged number 7 sits in the Storage track at Savannah after hitting an automobile in Rennart NC.
Amtrak 98 works the Station in Savannah on its way to New York Penn Station.