Sierra's famed Rogers 4-6-0 #3 is between Cooperstown and Warnerville. It had double-headed with #8 and was now running to Warnerville for water. The yellow car is the restored "Julia Bulette" fro... (more)
Former Dardanelle & Russelville #8, by now owned by Shortline Enterprises, operated an excursion in the fall of 1979 which also included double-heading with Sierra #3. Seen here leaving Warnervil... (more)
Enroute Atlanta-Chattanooga
What is considered to be the oldest operating piece of transit equipment in the United States is Muni #1. Still owned and operated in regular service by its original owner.
Excursion from Baltimore to Hagerstown and back. Temperature at time of photo 8 degrees.
Special train to Starucca Viaduct
The signs are wrong---they are actually on the "N" line, but it is an excursion marking the last day of PCC service in San Francisco---or so we thought.
New Castle Industrial "Super 7" pushes an excursion train arcoss the Shango River bridge (going away from the photographer).
Driver maintenance on the "Royal Hudson".
Set up for "push-pull" excursions out of Stone Mountain, with S&A 750 on the east end
Returning to Stone Mountain; push-pull with S&A 750 on the other end
Posing with an E unit
Operating one of the first New Georgia "Loop" excursions