The terms "imposing" and "RS1" usually never appear in a sentence together, but this low-level shot of M&E 21 makes this classic Alco seem massive.
Maine Eastern GP10 is situated on the west end of the Whippany Railway Museum Easter Bunny Train.
Restored former New York Central caboose is coupled to RS1 21.
A hole of sunshine briefly illuminates the RS1 on an otherwise mostly cloudy day.
A classic Alco with a classic cast iron roadsign.
In 2005 the Whippany Railway Museum repainted M&E RS1 21 into an attractive paint scheme. If resources allow, plans are to repaint Rahway Valley 17 into the original, as delivered, green livery.
A cold winter day at the Whippany Railway Museum.
Restored RV 70-tonner 16 and never-yet-run M&E GP9m 22 sun themselves on this winter Valentine's Day.
Equipment on display at the Whippany Railway Museum.
Tri-State Railway Historical Society's DL&W 896 is among several well preserved cabooses on display at the Whippany Railway Museum.
M&E's Sulzer locomotive is now in storage at Whippany.
Winter scene at the Whippany Railway Museum.
M&E 21 basks in the late morning sun.
Tis Christmas Eve and ole St. Nick is getting ready to make his rounds! It's St. Claus face on MCC 4039.