Conway Scenic 216 and 252 lead the Notch Train, at Crawford Notch, minutes before its arrival at the Crawford Depot, on its way to Fabyans, NH
While 3 of the other CSRR locomotives prepare to depart for their respective trips, Former N&W GP35 #216 has the day off. She basks in the morning sunlight for railfans to take pictures of on this... (more)
Shining in the limelight, locomotive #216 a former N&W GP35 is illuminated in a professional night photo shoot, part of Railfan Weekend 2010. Lumedyne lighting by Fred Jones and John Tully. Actor ... (more)
The Conductor of the Notch Extra backs the train up after performing a photo run by for the throngs of photographers that Railfan Weekend 2010 attracted.
The gateway is one of the most recognized areas on the entire Mountain Subdivision. As the train gets to the summit of Crawford Notch it passes through a steep cut of granite before the area opens... (more)
How's your golf game? One of the many golfers at North Conway Country Club is getting ready for a round on the links, practicing his short-game and putting on the practice green. Meanwhile,... (more)
New England's Mountain Railroad. This is New England Mountain Railroading! Forget the B&M and B&A over the Berkshires. Maine Central's Mountain Division through Crawford Notch is an excelle... (more)
The tops of the surrounding mountains are obscured by clouds and mist as CSRX GP35 #216 leads the Notch Train back towards North Conway. The 216 is a recent acquisition by the Conway Scenic. Ori... (more)
CSRX GP35 #216 arrives at Crawford's with the Conway Scenic's "Notch Train." It's been almost 27 years since a gold, Maine-Central-schemed locomotive has traversed this line, but with the Conway ... (more)