Crossing the "turnpike." The Strasburg Rail Road's free-steaming N&W "Mollie" #475 lifts the pops as she takes the 11 AM passenger train across the little dirt farm road... (more)
Merry Christmas from Maine! The Wiscasset Waterville & Farmington Railway Museum's Locomotive Number 10 puts on a spectacular display of smoke and steam as she approaches the private crossi... (more)
In a scene replete with contrasts, two Mt. Washington Railway trains pass each other just above the Waumbek Water Tank. Observe the impressive plumes from the smoke stack and sidestack exhaust o... (more)
Merry Christmas from snowy Alna, Maine! Each year, on the Saturday before Christmas, the Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway Museum hosts an event called "Victorian Christmas" to t... (more)
The hard work is pretty much done as Mt. Washington Railway #2 "Ammonoosuc" enters the homestretch flats, roughly a half mile from the summit. Here, she passes the remains of the old Gulf Tank, ... (more)
Here's a close-up shot of MWRC #3 "Agiocochook" going full-bore up the initial grade on the Mt. Washington Cog Railway. Watching this little engine work at close range is very much a multi-sens... (more)
High pressure cresting over New Hampshire brought clear skies over Mt. Washington for the Columbus Day weekend. Knowing this might be one of the last times that 5 steamers would operate in such ... (more)
Peak fall color at The Cog. Peak fall colors are strongly in evidence as MWRy #10 "Kroflite" takes on the 21% grade at Cold Spring Hill...the first leg of the journey to the summit of Mt. W... (more)
Moments after departing Leaman Place Junction, Strasburg Railroad trains emerge from the woods and begin to travel through the scenic Amish farmlands at Long Curve. Here, ex Norfolk & Western Tw... (more)
EBT 15 leads the first train of the day across an open field heading North to Colgate Grove.