Sunday's double header crosses the trestle.
Number 12 framed with glorious fall colors.
Number 12 thunders out of town on Sunday of Railfan Weekend.
The drivers grip the rail and are ready for action. http://www.jasonbcagle.com
119 passes through Landis as the Bradford Pears burst into full bloom on an early spring afternoon. http://www.jasonbcagle.com
Perfect Carolina Blue skies greet #12 as she runs in her original ETWNC lettering. http://www.jasonbcagle.com
The fireman takes it easy and grabs a bite to eat on a short break. http://www.jasonbcagle.com
Number 12 crosses the trestle and comes to your living room. http://www.jasonbcagle.com
190 tops the hill and picks up steam to top the 5% grade upcoming. http://www.jasonbcagle.com
Tropical Storm Hanna whipped up winds that blew the steam from the cylinder cocks and smoke ahead of the moving engine. http://www.jasonbcagle.com
Engineer Tim Smith puts the finishing touches on attaching the original whistle to 190 for the first time in years. http://www.jasonbcagle.com
A railfan chats with the crew as the train prepares to leave town in the WPY scheme for railfan weekend. http://www.jasonbcagle.com
The dog days of summer are definitely over as fall creeps in to Appalachia. Former WPY 190 returns to her markings in Alaska for Railfan Weekend at Tweetsie. http://www.jasonbcagle.com
119 meets a Northbound while the local power looks on. http://www.jasonbcagle.com
The brakeman looks on protecting the move as power is added to help make it over the mountains on the S Line http://www.jasonbcagle.com