W&W Geep10 leads the morning local with its' mascot getting some sun on the hood.
Lighting provided by four Canon strobes, thanks for the lighting assist TM Rob!
On 5/17, most of the W&W's VA division power was tied up at Inwood, location of a siding on the W&W's line to Hagerstown. Many thanks to TM Rob for assistance with this photo.
The Buckingham Branch Doswell west local turn to Louisa heads east at Verdon, VA.
A vibrant blue sky is a fitting background for this old Eastern Shore geep.
A short-lived break in the clouds allowed this sunny roster photo of the W&W's latest creation, slug #120.
I was expecting to photograph old geeps at Gore, but seeing this old Eastern Shore engine was a real surprise.
It's appropriate that this one of a kind slug is the only unit on the roster painted in this attractive scheme.
Winchester and Western's home-built slug is probably the most unique looking engine I've ever photographed!
An elderly GP9 slumbers the night away on the W&W's Hagerstown line.
A rusty Geep sitting alone at the WW shops at Gore.
351 tied up for the weekend at Gore.
W&W engines 572 and 709 idle as they are preped to begin the local switching and run to Vardo yard for interchange with the NS. Thks DK.