A meeting of railroad history. The Mount Washington Cog Railway steam locomotive sits as an idle display at the entrance to the Base Station Road which leads to the the Cog's location. Conway Scen... (more)
The 520' Frankenstein Trestle in New Hampshire's Crawford Notch is one of the most famous and spectacular locations on the former Maine Central Subdivision where the Conway Scenic Railroad now run... (more)
With both locomotives on point, the daily Notch Train crosses the Fourth Iron Bridge. This scenic view is a popular location for autumn enthusiasts that enjoy photographing the changing leaves. A ... (more)
With both locomotives on point, the daily Notch Train throttles down to cross the 200' long Willey Brook Bridge. The dynamic brakes are working hard on the downhill grade through Crawford Notch. T... (more)
After the mid-afternoon arrival at Fabyan Station, Conway Scenic's former Norfolk & Western GP35 runs light across Base Station Road. This is the road that leads up to the Mount Washington Cog Rai... (more)
Just after departing Fabyan Station for the long downhill ride back to North Conway, Notch Train 162 crosses the steel bridge just East of the Fabyan Depot. The former Norfolk & Western GP35 is in... (more)
As the last rays of sunlight poke over the treeline, Notch Train 162 charges up the hill at Intervale just minutes from arrival at North Conway Depot. Engineer Cory Fothergill is at the throttle o... (more)
Former Maine Central 252 and former Norfolk & Western 216 are the regular power for the Conway Scenic Notch train. Today they are both on the consist as the train is made up of seven full passenge... (more)
Just as former Maine Central 252 pulled the last regularly scheduled freight train up this hill in 1983, it pulls the Notch Train for Conway Scenic up the long hill in Intervale as the last rays o... (more)
Shooting the Notch Train crossing Willey Brook Bridge has been a goal of mine for as long as I have been shooting trains. An attempt at this photo two years ago ended in being caught in a rain sho... (more)