On a crisp fall morning, East Broad Top 2-8-2 #16 leads a train of empty hoppers back to Orbisonia, PA. While this scene could just as easily could have been October 5th 1955, this was taken durin... (more)
East Broad Top narrow-gauge Mike #16 pulls out onto the wye at Rockhill yards after completing it's southbound run. This leg of the wye is both dual-gauged and electrified, since the Rockhill Trol... (more)
East Broad Top narrow-gauge Mike #16 drifts downgrade under the farm bridge at McMullins Summit, a popular photo location for many decades.
East Broad Top narrow-gauge Mike #16 rolls along through the countryside as she heads back to Orbisonia on the first day of the Friends of the East Broad Top's annual Fall Reunion.
With an impressive plume of smoke, East Broad Top narrow-gauge 2-8-2 #16 crosses over Enyart Road on it's final leg back to the station in Orbisonia during the Friends of the East Broad Top's annu... (more)
The FEBT Reunion morning photo freight takes the wye before tying up ahead of the rest of the day's festivities.
Another view of the FEBT Reunion morning photo freight in the beautiful Autumn sun.
Proud to be a Friend of the EBT. The FEBT Reunion dinner train simmers in the twilight waiting to take the 250+ members back to Orbisonia after dining at the grove.
East Broad Top 16 rolls along the Long Fill on a cloudy August morning.
East Broad Top 16 rolls along the Long Fill with its passenger train on a cool summer morning.
East Broad Top 16 pulls into the station with its passenger train before the first trip of the day.
East Broad Top 16 arrives in Rockhill with the final train of the day on a cloudless October day.
East Broad Top 16 rests in Rockhill on a sunny October afternoon shortly before shoving its consist back to the yard.
“Man & Machineâ€Veteran EBT engineer Courtney Brown eases Mikado No. 16 (BLW, 1916) and train to a stop at Orbisonia Station at the end of an excursion to Colgate Grove on October 16... (more)
East Broad Top 16 arrives back in Rockhill with the final train of the day on a beautiful October afternoon.