Sporting her 1970s retro scheme, Black River & Western 60 struts over the Copper Hill Trestle, leading a string of vintage freight cars passing above the Third Neshanic River.
Reading & Northern 425's storms up the final section of Hometown Hill as she leads the year's very first Fall Foliage Excursion back to Jim Thorpe.
Repairs on a 1951 Chevy Pickup takes place as Black River & Western 60 pulls into the Central Railroad of New Jersey railroad station.
After crossing over the newly constructed bridge, connecting the Reading Line and Lehigh Line (making NRFF more efficient), EMD SD40-2 notches upgrade under the signal CP Coal.
Reading & Northern 425's Boston & Maine 6 Chime echoes off of the surrounding mountains as she rolls downhill towards Jim Thorpe, passing by the Lake Hauto Dam
On a rainy Autumn afternoon, NHIR 2198 charges upgrade at Aqeutong, passing through beautiful fall colors.
Cumbres & Toltec 484 smokes up a storm at the second grade crossing.
Great Smoky Mountains Railroad 1702 navigates her train Along the Nantahala River, nestled within a gorge of the same name.
Reading & Northern 425 creates a large plume of smoke as she toughs out a winter downpour.
Reading & Northern 425 moves for the first time in the morning. With engineer Chad Frederickson at the throttle, excess water and steam is cleared out of the cylinders as they begin to move.
Everett Railroad 11 makes a column of smoke as she accelerates past the row of houses just North of the Roaring Spring Station.
Black River & Western 60 steps upgrade at Everitts Road, leading 3 cars south towards Ringoes.
Everett Railroad 11 struts over a bridge crossing the Little Juniata River, tucked away within the woodland hills of Central Pennsylvania.
Steam shoots out of the cylinders of New Hope & Ivyland Railroad 40. This little 2-8-0 is a 1925 product of the Baldwin Locomotive Works. She is pictured here at Lahaska, preparing to run around h... (more)
With a banked fire, Reading & Northern 425 silently simmers in front of the turntable at the Port Clinton Steam Shops.