We all take pictures of trains, and we sometimes forget about the human element, this will give you a idea of how important it was. The man second from the left end is my Great Great Grandfather. ... (more)
NS OCS approaches Mad River Museum on the Toledo connection, drawing a large crowd of onlookers and guests of the museum re-dedication ceremony.
CP&LE Railroad's Judy K. pulling out of the Main Station with another load of Cedar Point's Halloweekends Guests on this windy October Day.
A few hearty fishermen try their luck in the frigid water as the 20K rumbles by.
On the last day of the 2007 season, Cedar Point & Lake Erie pulls out and dusts off the “Big Engine” once more for its passengers and crew to enjoy.
Good ol’ 22 is about to crest the grade on Boneville Hill, which is a short grade that starts at Frontier station and runs for about quarter of a mile until this bridge. A grade that small may s... (more)
Cedar Point & Lake Erie R.R.'s #44, Judy K. during a beautiful Saturday evening sunset.
"The BIG engine" as it is know by CP&LE crews, “George R.” is kicking up dust while departing the main station. George weighs in at 28 tons, which is double the weight of the typical Vulcans t... (more)
The guest have all left and two locomotives of the CP&LE, George R. (No.4) and Myron H. (No.22) rest in the shadow of fireworks on a 4th of July night. Cedar Point is only one of three amusement p... (more)
TV Train Eastbound at Camp Road crossing