The Conway Scenic Railroad’s Railfan Weekend featured veteran equipment that easily could’ve backdated the photos many decades. On August 31, the Valley Freight Local meets the Valley Passeng... (more)
As part of the Conway Scenic Railfan's Weekend, a special steam freight was operated originally south from North Conway to Conway, then switched at Conway, before making a trip back to North Conwa... (more)
As part of the Conway Scenic Railfan's Weekend, the Boston & Maine F7A #4266 had a chance to get out and stretch its cylinders a bit. Utilized on the south end of the Valley Passenger Trains, the... (more)
Conway Scenic 4266 (ex-BM F7) leads the Valley Train over Moat Brook in Conway.
Conway Scenic 573 (ex-MEC GP7) is posed on the turntable at North Conway. In the stalls are 4268 (ex-BM F7) and 4266 (ex-BM F7). 4268 has just received a fresh coat of paint and is set to be runni... (more)
Conway Scenic 4266 (ex-BM F7) is posed on the turntable at North Conway. In the stalls are 4268 (ex-BM F7) and 573 (ex-MEC GP7). 4268 has just received a fresh coat of paint and is set to be runni... (more)
Conway Scenic Railroad's Railfan Weekend included an end-to-end trip on the company-operated former Maine Central Mountain Division trackage. After departing North Conway Depot, the train headed ... (more)
Rare mileage but home for the 252! Conway Scenic Railroad's Railfan Weekend included an end-to-end trip on the company-operated former Maine Central Mountain Division trackage. After departing N... (more)
As the sun set on the August 31 portion of the Conway Scenic Railroad's Railfan Weekend, Boston & Maine F7A 4266 was busy switching cars in preparation for Sunday's trips. The 4266 is seen headin... (more)
Conway Scenic 7470 (ex-CN 0-6-0) crosses over Moat Brook in Conway, NH with a special photo frieght, part of Railfan Weekend.
The afternoon Bartlett Valley Train on its return back to North Conway Station crosses the White Mountain Hwy. (Rt. 302).
A quick drone flight presented a great view of Conway Scenic's Notch Train descending the famed Notch.
1055 swings it’s caboose to the other end of its freight to get in position to head back to North Conway
The morning Conway Excursion Train was looking rather typical with 573 in the lead. That was until out from the engine house puffed the railroad's premiere steam locomotive with tender forward. ... (more)
A workhorse of the fleet CSRX 252 is seen parked in the yard with the highball signals and the Freight House both in view.