A 1911 H.K. Porter lettered as Lukens Steel Company No. 10 sits silently, contrasting against Keystone Service Train 645 as it passes on the Ex. Pennsylvania Railroad mainline. According to steaml... (more)
LUKENS Steel Company #10
This little critter is a narrow gauge 0-4-0T HK Porter built in 1911. Lukens wanted a display engine and originally had two HK Porters purchased in 1902 but had sin... (more)
This 1945 NW2 began life on the DL&W, working through the Erie-Lackawanna merger and the Conrail consolidation. Some information suggests that it spent some time on the Brandywine Valley before en... (more)
LUKENS Steel Company #10.
This little critter, I'll call it the "Coatesville Critter" is a narrow gauge 0-4-0T built in 1911. Lukens wanted a display engine and originally had two HK Porters p... (more)
Yet another new addition to the RP collection - an engine in my "neighborhood" that I've only recently discovered: LUKENS Steel Company #10.
This little critter, let's call it the "Coatesville... (more)