Chesapeake and Ohio caboose #3168 that is sitting at the C&O Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia.
The Norfolk & Western Big Three at the Virginia Museum of Transportation from left to right: N&W 2156, N&W 611 and N&W 1218. I had the opportunity to come down on my own and photograph the big thr... (more)
The Greenbrier Express Before heading back to New Jersey, we opted to stop in Clifton Forge, VA to see C&O 614, a locomotive which once regularly hauled excursions through New ... (more)
This C&O veteran is looking mighty fine.
VMT's newly restored Wabash E8.
C&O 614's crew is talking about the nights run before leaving. This scene was thanks to Pete Lerro Productions but one that happened many times in the 195-'s
As one of the Lost Engines of Roanoke the CW 662 shows some of her models unique details in this top view! How about those six Stacks, she was built with four. After years of languishing in the Sc... (more)
Roanoke Railfest had steam this year with New Hope Vallry # 17. The locomotive looked good and sounded even better with 1218 and 611's whistles on for the two day event. The locomotive smoked it u... (more)
C&O 614 with her fairly new coat of Hunter Green. They re-painted over the lime green highlights, thankfully.
An employee flags the crossing as the "Presidential Special" arrives in Clifton Forge on a rainy night in the late 1950's. A COHS / Fire and Light / Me Production.
Roanoke Chapter NRHS GP30 #522, Alco T6 #41, tool car#1407 and N&W caboose #518409 being moved to the Virginia Museum of Transportation for Rail Day.
After performing a brake test, C&O 5828 is ready to depart the Smiths Creek Yard to the east with a mixed freight in tow.
N&W 611 briefly pauses for a recrew in Roanoke before continuing eastward.
Portrait of a railroader.. The actors for the 2011 Roanoke shoots pose with C&O 614. A Lerro Productions and Virginia Museum of Transportation photo shoot.