Return to steam. Arcade & Attica 2-8-0 18 and her bright consist make a nice sight as they pass a small reflecting pond just north of Arcade.
Return to steam. Arcade & Attica 2-8-0 18 rests after her first successful day pulling excursions on the upstate New York tourist line. Taken with permission.
Return to steam. Arcade & Attica 2-8-0 18 sits ready to go at the A&A shops during her first weekend back in steam. Taken with permission.
ARA 18 may be the star of the day after 7 years in the shops, but she is still a small part of the western New York landscape.
ARA 18 pulls her first excursion train since being restored to operation across the Cattaraugus Creek just a few hundred yards north of the Arcade station.
Return to steam. With less fanfare than other steam escapades throughout the country this weekend, Arcade & Attica 2-8-0 18 returned to active service on Memorial Day weekend after a seven... (more)
Arcade & Attica RR 44 tonner #112 hauls a southbound tourist train over the Cattaraugus Creek trestle at Arcade, NY on October 6, 2007.
Having survived another day of cannon fire, children with sticky fingers, the indignity of being forced to squish pennies, and photographers like me, No. 112 makes a triumphant return to Arcade an... (more)
Arcade & Attica's tourist train passes a couple fishing in a creek in downtown Arcade.
GE 65 Tonner #112 was the Pusher to the top of the hill above Java Center.
A&A #111 leaves the engine house at 7:15am to begin the days work. The cab from 2-8-0 #18 sits to the left.
The days work is done and A&A #112 backs toward the Engine House. Note the steam tender on the left and old water tower on the right.
Northbound Freight on the way to Reisdorf Brothers Mill.