Standing at the Hesston depot ready for a night run.
No. 7 stands ready to pull night runs at Hesston during the 50th anniversary celebration of the musuem. The mosquitoes were out in full force!
German 0-8-0 and New Mexico Lumber Company 3-truck Shay No. 7 switching passenger cars at Hesston.
German 0-8-0 and New Mexico Lumber Company 3-truck Shay No. 7 steaming up at the Hesston shop.
Two trains - one 36" gauge, the other 14" - at the Hesston depot. Both the No. 7 and the smaller train were donated to the museum by Elliott Donnelley.
New Mexico Lumber Company Shay No. 7 ready for a night run at Hesston.
No. 7 comes around the pond at Hesston with the last trip of the day. The restoration of this locomotive took three years; this was the first day it ran for the public since its rebuilding.
New Mexico Lumber Company Shay No. 7 at the Hesston Depot after its first day back running. The engine had been damaged by fire in 1985 and hadn't run in 21 years.