Number 12 crosses the trestle at Tweetsie Railroad.
Number 12 leads Sunday's Railfan Weekend Double Header. http://www.jasonbcagle.com
Over 50 feet of rocks and dirt were removed to make the cut. http://www.jasonbcagle.com
The Yukon Queen starts the decent into town. http://www.jasonbcagle.com
The top of the 5 1/2 percent grade is a tight fit. http://www.jasonbcagle.com
It's a crew conference on the rear of one of the oldest coaches in the country. Former EBT #5 http://www.jasonbcagle.com
#12 is all decked out for the 4th of July and the 50th anniversary of Tweetsie. http://www.jasonbcagle.com
A double header heads out during Tweetsie's Railfan weekend 2006 http://www.jasonbcagle.com
This father and daughter check out #12. This scene has repeated for 50 years, as July 4, 2007 marked the 50th anniversary of park operations. http://www.jasonbcagle.com
Number 12 holds in the late day sun before departing with another load of passengers. http://www.jasonbcagle.com
Engineer Tim Smith and the fireman and conductor chit chat while waiting for the next trip. http://www.jasonbcagle.com
The fireman shovels in coal as #12 makes one of the last trips around "Round House Mountain" for the season.
Number 12 returns to town.
Number 12 curves around the shop and shed as she pulls a train into town.
The fireman on locomotive #12 prepares for the days work.