Freshly painted SD60I PSUA 2020 sits outside in Hollidaysburg awaiting pickup by Norfolk Southern Local HI10, the Altoona-based local that serves the Cove Secondary. This locomotive, owned by Penn... (more)
Everett 11 takes the last Santa's Express of the evening into the woods at Loop road.
The daily except Sunday train known locally as the "Martinsburg Mixed" is ready for its pre-dawn departure from Hollidaysburg, PA. Just one of many scenes from the Chris Lantz Photograp... (more)
The Everett's #11 is a charming little engine. It's ironic that it's the only operating steamer in the heart of Pennsy Territory that was once ruled by decapods with tenders bigger than it is. ... (more)
Everett Railroad 11 awaits its departure from Hollidaysburg with the first train of 2022.
Everett Railroad 11 charges up the grade at Reservoir Curve with its 3-car passenger train. This was a historic sight to see since this was 11's first day on a revenue passenger train as an oil bu... (more)
Restored! The talented shop forces of the Everett Railroad have restored a former PRR Class X31A boxcar to its 1940s appearance.
Everett Railroad 11 carries its short mixed train through Kladder on a clear November day.
Everett Railroad 11 crosses the Little Juniata River Bridge on the lead of a short mixed train through Central Pennsylvania.
The former Pennsylvania Railroad yard in Hollidaysburg has long been used for rail car storage since the railroad built their Sam Rea Shops in the 1950s. Today the yard is operated and manged by H... (more)
A salvage and scrap crew have started the dismantling process of three former Soo Line covered hoppers. Built by Pullman-Standard, these cars have reached the end of the line.
Everett Railroad 11 charges through Kladder on a frosty November morning.
Everett Railroad 11 crosses the Little Juniata River Bridge with its cylinder cocks open.
Everett Railroad 11 struts over a bridge crossing the Little Juniata River, tucked away within the woodland hills of Central Pennsylvania.
Everett Railroad 11 passes by a group of fisherman as it crosses the Little Juniata River.