LN 405 at Watertown spring trip.
A Tennessee Central Railway Museum excursion heading out of the city for Watertown, TN from Nashville. This was a wine tasting excursion that was being hosted by DelMonaco Winery. I just happened ... (more)
Tennessee Central Railway Museum's "Fall Yard Sale" excursion departs from the former Tennessee Central yard in Music City, USA, bound for Watertown, with a genuine L&N relic leading the... (more)
Tennessee Central Railway Museum's "Fall Yard Sale" excursion train is 16 miles out of downtown Nashville, approaching Mount Juliet, Tennessee, with their L&N Geep-B-B-A consist and 15 m... (more)
It's late and veteran engineer Brent Thomson slowly bring the Tennessee Central "Murder Mystery & Music Special" back from Watertown, TN through the quite community of Lebanon, TN bound... (more)
The intricate Louisville and Nashville logo and paint scheme is seen on the nose of EMD GP7 No. 405 at the Tennessee Central Railway Museum in Nashville, Tennessee, on a rainy May 9, 2014.
Tennessee Central Railway Museum's former L&N GP7 405 along with privately owned F7B's 719, 715 and E8 6902 sit drained and stored for the winter on west end of Southern Junction Yard.
The nose of the 405 looks great in its EMD created paint scheme. This cream colored design came in two varieties for the L&N depending on what type of service the locomotive was to be used in. F... (more)
On a chilly night at the Tennessee Central Railway Museum, a beautifully restored L&N GP7 and a trailing C&O caboose built in 1951 and 1971 respectively, look just as good this evening as the day ... (more)
Tennessee Central Railway Museum's L&N GP7 rests outside the museum's shops. Photo taken with permission.
Tennessee Central Railway Museum’s former Louisville & Nashville GP7 405 leads a Murder Mystery Train to Watertown, TN.
This year L&N Historical Society convention was in Nashville Tennessee. Tennessee Central Railway Museum restored Louisville & Nashville GP7 405 to as delivered paint scheme and made its first tri... (more)
Louisville & Nashville GP7 405 and Tennessee Central Railway Museum E8 run around the L&N Historical Society convention train at Lebanon.
Louisville & Nashville GP7 405 leads the L&N Historical Society convention train with one of its namesake city skylines in the back ground.