ETR 0-6-0 number 9 resting at Waterloo
The warm morning sun greets ETR #9 as she is prepped for the day's excursions. Taken from the transfer table pit.
Essex Terminal #9 goes for a ride on the transfer table. The table itself no longer works, but was instead moved by a tractor. Note how much the locomotive hangs over the end of the table.
"Engine, Engine, #9..." As seen from across the transfer table, Essex Terminal #9 (Montreal-built, 1929) heads off to begin the day's work.
Essex Terminal Railway 0-6-0 in front of the old Michigan Central Railway station in St Thomas Ontario on the CASO sub.
Operated by the Southern Ontario Locomotive Restoration Society, this 1923 vintage 0-6-0 leads a short excursion train during the Railway Nostalgia days at the Elgin County Railway Museum.
ETR #9 getting ready for its journy from the St. Thomas Railway Museaum
ETR 104 and 105 shove a string of covered hoppers across Dougal Ave. into CN's Van de Water Yard
ETR #9 running special yard tours at a show put on by the Elgin County Railway Museum.
ETR 107 leads a rather lengthy train into CN Van de Water yard on the bush track.
St. Thomas Central Railways ran a mainline excursion up to Guelph. ETR #9 is seen here trailing the train back down the Fergus sub toward Hespeler.
St. Thomas Central Railways ran a mainline excursion up to Guelph. ETR #9 is seen here at the Guelph Via station on the siding.