South Branch Valley GP9R no. 92 leads the railroad's Chessie-painted GP9, no. 6240, and a short train northward between Romney and Green Spring, West Virginia. The state-owned railroad is best kno... (more)
Most of the South Branch Valley's roster, a SD18/GP9/SD18/GP9/SD18 combination, is in charge of a healthy-sized train north of Moorefield on this muggy spring day. Some of the cows look on with in... (more)
South Branch Valley 8016 (ex-CRR 800), wearing a beautiful C&O paint scheme waits patiently for passengers to board the Potomac Eagle tourist train in Romney, WV on a beautiful Fall day.
Potomac Eagle 722 (ex-B&LE 722) waits patiently for passengers to board the Potomac Eagle tourist train in Romney, WV.
This is a Governer's Special for his vist to the Petersburg area. SBVR 6604, here in her orginial B&O colors, was built as a passenger loco, you can see the boiler vent on the short nose and her "... (more)
6240 sits outside the shops.
Two of the South Branch's power rest's in the Greenspring CSX interchange yard.
Some rough looking track heads into the hills at the northern edge of West Virginia.
The SBVR 6604, repainted into the B&O scheme, leads a train full of West Virginia Operation Lifesaver (WVOL) Campers on a special dinner train. These numberboards really attracted my attention... ... (more)
Early morning light illuminates the South Branch #180 pulling Potomac Eagle passenger cars as it passes an old farmhouse outside of Romney on a Christmas shopping excursion to Petersburg, WV.
A southbound SBVR freight is parked in the siding at Millen, just outside of Green Spring, WV.
CSX F units were on lease to the SBV in 1995. Having an F unit leading a gon makes the train look toy like.
Three South Branch engines pose on Main street. Thanks to J. Alex Lang & the crew of the Potomac Eagle for coordinating ths shoot.
South Branch GP9 90, and both SD18's (181 and 182) pose at Main Street for this night photo.
SBVR #92 has just arrived at Petersburg after a run to Moorefield with an excursion train.