The National Railway Historical Society excursion train is seen near Harriman Wyoming in 1963. Otto Perry photo, from my collection.
1933 or 2023? Nevada Northern #81 hauls a mixed freight back to Ely on a snowy 2023 day.
Former Monson #3 struts past a field of cranberry bogs in a quintessential Edaville scene. With plans for housing on some of the park site, it's a wonder how long sights like this will be possible... (more)
Grand Canyon Raillway 4960, built 1923, is leading a passenger train from Williams AZ to Grand Canyon Willage.
C&O 614 leads a Hoboken to Port Jervis excursion west through Secaucus, NJ. The train is approaching Harmon Cove station and would soon be crossing the Hackensack River at HX drawbridge. C&O 614... (more)
The Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden, Colorado has a great collection of engines, rolling stock and buildings. Two gems are seen here are separated by 60 years in terms of being built. CBQ... (more)
“The World’s Fastest Locomotive…”…so claimed the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1949.From 1983-1989 Strasburg Rail Road rostered No. 7002, leased from the Pennsylvania Histo... (more)
Great Smoky Mountains Railroad 1702 leading the Nantahala Gorge train through the Gorge
EBT No. 16, dormant since 1956 was recently restored to service. Seen here on the fill at Runk Road, No. 16 is making a runby the morning of April 27, 2023, for patrons of a Pete Lerro Photo Chart... (more)
Snow falls on Great Western Railway's 2176 (0-4-0T), built in 1930 to work the sugar beet processing plants. This one had worked in Loveland, Colorado and now sits in Fort Morgan.
Infamous Nickel Plate Road 765 sits in the morning sunlight after completing the first half of the Tri-State Scenic Steam Excursion between Edon, OH and Hillsdale, MI on the Indiana Northeastern R... (more)
Black River & Western 60 crosses the First Neshanic River with its freight train.
Western Maryland 1309 leads its long passenger train up the steep grade at the Number 9 Switch on a cold December afternoon.
Black River & Western 60 races through Copper Hill Siding as an approaching thunderstorm casts a spell of darkness over the landscape.
The hard-working volunteers of the Black River & Western Railroad pose with locomotive 60 at the end of another successive photo charter.