Although the Mason Bogie gets most of the attention, the Weiser Railroad at Greenfield Village has another operable steam locomotive. She's called the "Edison" and she's a 25-ton 4-4-0 American ... (more)
NRS 107 was built in 1889 by english company Sharp Stewart. NRS 107 was taken out of service in 1940, and can now be seen - from all angels - on the national dutch railwaymuseum in the town of Utr... (more)
1 pm every day the National Park runs its two replica locomotives along a short length of track. Here 119 runs backwards towards the points after running past the crowd of 7 people.
The new Leviathan 4-4-0 backs out of the yard and moves slowly down to the Nelson's Crossing station.
The Leviathan 63 heads south back to the Nelson's Crossing depot during Monticello Railroad Days.
The new Leviathan 4-4-0 steams across the Camp Creek bridge on its way to downtown Monticello.
CPRR 63 waits to head back to the Nelson's Station in Monticello.
The Leviathan heads past Monticello Station in a classic scene. It is caboose-less due to our good friends at the FRA.
CPRR 63 makes its appearance at Monticello Railroad Days.
A proud crew member polishes the brass on America's newest steam locomotive.
E&P #4 crossing the Animas River Bridge south of Silverton,CO
Before we can leave Silverton we have to load up the tender with enough wood for the trip.
Resplendent in her fresh paint and flying American flags for the occasion, Wilmington & Western #98 leads a sold-out Fireworks Train north to Hockessin for a Fourth of July celebration.