A chore that has been going on in this very location for a hundred years. Cass shay #11 is being filled with coal for the next days run to Whittaker Station
Shay #11 heads to the Cass Shops to pick up passenger cars for the days runs to Whittaker Station. You can tell how cold it is outside by seeing how much steam is coming out of the cylinders. You ... (more)
1917 or 2007? The fireman is Shay #2 filling up the tender. except for the fireman's sunglasses on top of his head, you would never know that this was taken in this century.
The historic electric railcar of the Bergbahn Lauterbrunnen Mürren, CFe 2/4 11, poses in front of the majesty Mt. Jungfrau (13'642 ft).
Following the Rotbach (Red creek) up from Huttwil to Affoltern-Weier near Dürrenroth, the steam train of Dampfbahn Bern (steam train association Berne) is on the way from Lucerne to Berne. The ch... (more)
Danny is greasing up #11 before heading the rest of the way up to Bald Knob.
This scene has not changed at all in the past 100 years on the railroad. The fireman is using the fork to spread out the coals in the firebox. WHen the fork comes out, it is red hot.
Shay #11 poses for photographers during the annual Cass Railfan Weekend, sponsored by Mountain State.
Shay #11 and Heisler #6 pose for photographers during the annual Cass Railfan Weekend, sponsored by Mountain State.
Hallett's FM rests in the weeds at the end of the dock, destined to be preserved at the LSRM in Duluth
Number 11 dropping down Doolbi Hill on a rare outing for cane haulage duties. 11 is normally used on work trains.
1909 Baldwin 2-6-2, purchased from the Morehead & North Fork RR (a KY coal hauler) in 1964.
LBNGR #11 (PC Allen) is Orenstein & Koppel works #5834, and was imported from Torrelavega, Spain in the early 1960's
Shay 11 runs light during a runby at Back Mountain Road.