Norfolk & Western 611 leads its passenger excursion down the siding towards Victoria Station on a gorgeous October afternoon.
Norfolk & Western 611 works its passenger train up the grade at Snyder on a cloudy October afternoon.
Norfolk & Western 611 crests the steep North Mountain grade, the highest point on the Chesapeake & Ohio mainline.
After being returned to its 1978 paint scheme, Norfolk & Western SD40-2 6162 rests outside the Kentucky Steam Heritage Corporation's shop in Ravenna, KY. For more info on KSHCO and photo opportu... (more)
Norfolk & Western SD40-2 6162 idles alongside Family Lines System C30-7 7067 at Kentucky Steam Heritage Corporation’s yard in Ravenna, KY, showing off its fresh repaint back into its original 19... (more)
N&W 611 working hard to crest the mountain at North Mountain. You can really see the grade as 611 is just a few feet from cresting the summit.
Norfolk & Western 611 rolls by a church and a tree with peak fall colors in Craigsville.
Norfolk & Western 611 charges around a curve as it approaches the Shillings Trail Crossing with its passenger excursion.
Norfolk & Western 611 charges out of Goshen on a beautiful October morning.
Smoke billows from the stack of N&W 611 as Virginia Scenic Railway's Shenandoah Valley Limited crests the top of North Mountain Grade at 2082 feet in elevation on the former C&O Mountain Subdivisi... (more)
Norfolk & Western 611 leads its passenger train up the grade at Snyder.
The 611 is heading into the Staunton Station with Buckingham Branch Locomotives 13 and 7 waiting on the yard lead to bring the consist back to Goshen, Virginia.
Norfolk and Western 611 roars through Augusta Springs on a beautiful October morning.
611 takes the Shenandoah Valley Limited through the valley just outside of the town of Goshen where the passengers boarded.
Norfolk and Western 611 thunders up the steep North Mountain grade under threatening skies.