I'll admit. I am not a huge fan of reenactment and posed photos. I enjoyed the Lerro photo charter at Strasburg very much, but for the ability to shoot #89 as it trundled through the country sid... (more)
With the threat of severe storms in the area, some of which were overtaking the sun, Strasburg #89 makes its final pass for a throng of photographers who signed up for a Lerro Photography charity ... (more)
Strasburg #90 and #89 have retired for the night. #90 had been dormant for several hours as #89 pulled in low on pressure around 11:30PM. #89 had been used for a Lerro Photography charity charte... (more)
"Rods Down and Throttle Open." Strasburg Railroad 2-10-0, one of only two operational decapods in the US, heads back to Strasburg station with its final running of the day. Strasburg #89, whic... (more)
Strasburg Railroad 89, Dressed as a Transportation Corps engine, sits idle for some photos after a Lerro Photography charity charter. The engineers are dressed in period military clothing.
Baldwin Decapod no. 90 reverses down the run around track at East Strasburg to couple on to the other end of its train.
No. 89 moves to hook up with its train and to get ready for another day of hauling passengers.
The Strasburg Railroad and No. 89 create yet another railfan.
Strasburg's 11AM excursion heads back to Strasburg to prepare for the 1PM trip.
Under beautiful blue skies, former CN 2-6-0 #89 takes passengers back to East Strasburg on Opening Weekend 2018.
Warming up on a cool gray morning
Strasburg Railroad 4-8-0 475 is seen crossing Esbenshade road while masquerading as N&W 382 for a photo charter hosted by Lerro Productions.
#90 leads its train back to Ronks as a group of kids watch
Returning from Leaman Place Junction after picking up 12 inbound cars dropped off by NS, #89 and SW-8 #8618 work hard up the grade on their way back to Strasburg where the train will be sorted.
Strasburg 475 is departing from Groffs with a nice plume of smoke.