"A Classic Race at the Antique Machinery Association"
The race is on as former Hawaii Railway Company "2-4-2" steam locomotive #5 overtakes a classic McCormick Fa... (more)
Hawaii Railway Co. #5 - Connecticut's "other" steam locomotive. If you ask a steam enthusiast about operable steam locomotives in the State of Connecticut, chances are they'll imm... (more)
A remarkable looking ETAT, former Ouest Railway, 2-4-2 waits to leave Tours with a train omnibus for Sarge in 1935. There were originally 120 of these locos built as 2-4-0s in 1879-84 of which 20 ... (more)
Eastbound passenger train on Paulen bridge near Vennesla in Southern Norway
Cowan Railroad Museum #1 was built Porter-Type 2-4-2 tank engine for the Cherokee Brick Company in Macon, GA in 1920. It was one of the main locomotive for their small industrial railway operation... (more)
Son Mike and his cousin Lisa observe as the engineer prepares the narrow gauge steam locomotive for a trip at the Brookfield Zoo. Unlike most amusement park trains, this railroad functioned simila... (more)
The steam locomotive Forquenot is a 2-4-2 that has been built for the PO (Paris to Orleans Company) in 1883. As we are getting close to our National Day here in France (14th of July), I thought th... (more)
White Mountain Central Railroad's pocket sized 0-4-0 performs some switching maneuvers logging style - with a push bar attached to the front coupler of the locomotive. Number 1 only runs once a ye... (more)
White Mountain Central Railroad's rare 2-4-2 (one of only a handful of this wheel arrangement operating today) performs some late afternoon switching moves in the style of old log trains with a wo... (more)
The steam locomotive Forquenot is a 2-4-2 that has been built for the PO (Paris to Orleans Company) in 1883.
Logging Lokie. The former East Branch & Lincoln Baldwin 2-4-2 #5 sits in front of Clark's Trading Post, a roadside attraction w... (more)
The Cowan Railroad Museum’s train sits next to the former NC&STL depot which houses the museum.
2-4-2 No. 242 inside the Hesston Shop. It's one of two former Chicago zoo engines on the property and yes, it runs.
Locomotives 861 and 986 have a drink at Lakeside before they continue there jounery onto Gembrook
Connecticut Antique Machinery Association (CAMA) Spring Steam Up