One time while working on the train, I saw this sand patch across the creek at Mount Cuba and decided to hike back there and see what kind of shot is there. Here are the results which I think are ... (more)
The human element in railroading was never more prominent than during the era of steam power. By their nature, steam engines not only required a high level of skill and physical labor to ... (more)
Time to saddle up. The fire has been cleaned and a fresh layer of coal now glows cherry red in the firebox. The boiler pressure reads 185 psi and all of the grease fittings and oil cups ha... (more)