Steamrail suburban shuttles returning from Glen Waverley.
190 sits in the late afternoon sun after a day of climbing 4.5% grades
The Tweetsie crew poses in the evening with the engines, the only operating steam in NC recently.
Former WP&Y #190 was built in 1943, has 48 inch drivers, 16x24 inch cylinders, and makes 20,100 lbs. of tractive effort.
A detail of The Yukon Queen's builder's plate. http://www.jasonbcagle.com
Number plate on 2-8-2 # 190.
Mixed train from Thompson Junction.
Crew prepares the "Yukon Queen" for Railfan Weekend! Look at that fresh graphite on the smokebox! Check out http://community.webshots.com/user/wcubart for more NC Narrow Gauge and Standard gaug... (more)
Fireman stokes #190's fire. Check out http://community.webshots.com/user/wcubart for more NC Narrow Gauge and Standard gauge steam.
Milwaukee-Chicago train #120 pumps up the air as it gets ready to leave the Brew City.
Alco o/n S3082-07, c/n 76541. Being restored by Doyle McCormack and his crew. Has a 12-251B from wrecked BCOL 688.