The Shenandoah Valley Railroad switches the Staunton yard on the morning of January 3rd, 2022. On this day, the Valley received more snow than past seasons combined. Pictured here is the B&O Blue ... (more)
DGVR GP9 #6512 sits in the Shenandoah Valley Railroad in Staunton, Virginia. In the background is DGVR GP9 #5940.
Long Morning Shadows and Beautiful B&O Blue! The Shenandoah Valley Railroad has a well known mix of unique power. My personal favorite is the B&O blue GP9. This power has been down fo... (more)
Good Friday and Storm lit B&O Blue! The Shenandoah Valley Railroad has a well known mix of unique power - my personal favorite is the B&O blue GP9. This power has been down for repairs... (more)
DGVR 6512 was originally built as B&O 6512 in 1957. DGVR 5940 was originally built as C&O 5940 in 1955.
Durbin and Greenbrier Valley Railroad GP9 #6512 is seen sitting on the Shenandoah Valley Railroad Yard in Staunton, Virginia.
Sitting in their Staunton yard sits this former B&O geep repainted in its original livery by the DGVR who operates the SVRR.
Durbin and Greenbrier GP9 #6512 is seen with Alco RS-11 #367 in the Shenandoah Valley Railroad yard in Staunton, Virginia.
Durbin & Greenbrier Valley 6512 has been painted back into its Baltimore & Ohio colors and works on the Shenandoah Valley Railroad in Virginia. The branchline the SVRR operates was built by the B&... (more)
Some heritage being shown on the SVRR. Here sits Durbin and Greenbrier Valley Railroad GP9 6512 that has been repainted into its former B&O paint. Prior to the Shenandoah Valley Railroad existin... (more)
It is a rare site to see a steam locomotive in Staunton. In this case is former Canadian Pacific G5d tenders rest on a flat car, waiting to move out from Staunton. Ultimately, they will head to ... (more)
In the SVRR yard in Staunton sits DGVR GP9 #6512