A NARM excursion trundles through the spring foliage.
NARM's former TVA RSD-1 leads an excursion trip on what remains of an NC&StL line between Decherd, TN and Huntsville, AL. The 8652 was built by Alco in March 1945, construction number 72165.
With one hand on the horn cord and the other on the throttle, engineer Tommy glances across the cab to the brakeman who is signaling to him if the traffic approaching from his side is stopping at ... (more)
With their regular motive power, former Lackawanna Alco S2 484, down for repairs, the North Alabama Railroad Museum has been using their RSD-1 8652 and S2 213 in pull-pull fashion, with one unit o... (more)
DOT 1975 sits at the platform - you can see more of the diesel fleet in the background...
Waiting at the platforms is DOT 1975
The OERM excursion train to Hemet is on the return leg to the museum grounds, very close to Perris.
An excursion from the Orange Empire Railway Museum in Perris reaches Hemet, where DOT-012 runs around the train for the 18 mile return trip. This is the last time an OERM train ran to Hemet.
Canon 20D, 16-35mm lens, AlienBees strobe fired multiple times by Mark Wurst.
This loco actually ran with the Trans Iranian Railroad during WW II. Mfr. 1941.