Black Hills Central 110 Pulling the Train up Through the Black Hills in South Dakota
Black Hills Central's impressive mallet-type steamer is a fun and easy train to chase, with multiple access points to a variety of landscapes along the line. It was a gorgeous summer day to watch ... (more)
Today is the last day of the season. BHC #63 brings the last train of the season home to Hill City.
On the last day of the season, Black Hills Central Railroad #110, a 1928 Baldwin 2-6-6-2T, nears Keystone. During the morning run, a small leak was found so #63 was started in Hill City and took t... (more)
Chasing the Black Hills Central steam operation is pretty easy. The tracks are seldom far from Old Hill City Road between Keystone and Hill City; the road crosses the railroad about a dozen times ... (more)
Black Hills Central No. 110 rolls along Battle Creek as it approaches Keystone, S.D.
Black Hills Central Railroad #63 was built in 1956 for Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. It's operating today since #110 is down for a boiler wash. The locomotive sits in the depot before heading to ... (more)
The afternoon excursion makes its way towards Keystone on a sunny day.
BHC 110 carries the last train of the season through the fall colors.
A UP manifest comes into Cheyenne ready to rest from its journey.
Black Hills Central 2-5-2 No. 7 runs around its train at Keystone Junction on a lazy summer afternoon in 1995.
Black Hills Central #110 headed into Keystone, SD
The afternoon excursion from Hill City to Keystone slices through some pastures on its way to Keystone.
Old #110 shows its articulating capabilities as it negotiates a sharp curve on its way east to Keystone.
Westbound "1880's Train" works uphill out of Keystone on the old CB&Q tracks.