Two shades of orange are represented in Huron today, one shade is on W&LE locomotives and hoppers, while the other is some rusty orange on a “De Witt” geep.
The Christmas locomotive springs along, while pulling the polar express.
Taken with Minolta X-700, with two slave flashies, exposure unrecorded, I guess this shot would be my tribute to the great one, O. Winston Link.
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)
Father and son share a moment in the fading light of the day at Indigo Lake. The 1293 was up running on the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic railroad for it’s steamfest.
Nothing evokes the romance of railroading ever more so than seeing a steam engine simmering on a cold winters day.
Grit and grime but a glories sight! Pere Marquette 1225 rests her heals after a quick trek up to Chesaning.
Mooooooving right along, Ohio Central 33 pulls a special train past a dairy farm in the heart of Ohio’s Amish country.
Norfolk & Western 611 and 1218, greet every morning in there retirement by facing eastward, and watching the sun rise over their birthplace of the former N&W Roanoke shops.
In the shadows of the steel mills in Cleveland lays the Midwest Railway Preservation Society. The society has quite an interesting collection including former GTW 4070 and Pullman car “Mt. Baxte... (more)
6-8 hours late, Amtrak's Three Rivers tries to make up time. But soon time for this train will run out as March 6, 2005 will be it's last run.
1225 is minutes away from unloading hundreds of kids at the North Pole.
During a Christmas run on the Huckleberry railroad. The fireman keeps the fire in constant order on this “hand bomber” engine.
The day is ending for 110 while pulling the Holiday express, making it one less day the kids aboard have to wait until Christmas comes!
Watering a locomotive now a-days is probably easier than it was in steam days. Just go to the nearest town find a fire hydrant and pump away!