Westbound at Groff's. With her big sister the 611 holding the siding at Groff's Grove, N&W 475 (lettered as 382) begins to accelerate her mixed train westward toward the crossing at Cherry ... (more)
Side-by-side at Groff's. The weather looks a bit threatening as N&W Locomotives M-Class #475 (lettered as 382) and J-Class #611 pose for portraits on the long siding at Groff's Picnic Grove... (more)
1223 heading back to Strasburg with a mixed train.
Looks like 7002 is doing most of the work as they head back to Stasburg.
PRR Symphony Strasburg’s two ex-Pennsylvania Railroad steamers, 4-4-2 7002 and 4-4-0 1223, work together to get a long train of passengers up the hill at Cherry Hill.
”Hang On Big Guy, I’ll Get You to the Retirement Home” After over two years of retirement in Amtrak’s care, GG1 4935, which was the original “heritage unit”, made its m... (more)
Wearing what was the image of the Strasburg Rail Road for at least the better part of the 1960’s and 1970’s, 0-6-0 31 guides a train down the hill toward Cherry Hill Road.
With the Hourly train passed by the 89 gets the Highball to head back to East Strasburg.
Strasburg Rail Road's 4-8-0 No. 475 makes its way back to the depot on a return trip through the Amish farmlands... err, rather, the dense forests the line is well known for.
Strasburg Rail Road' 4-8-0, No. 475 runs a freight train past one of railroad's passenger trains, lead by 2-10-0 No. 90, at Cherry Hill
At Cherry Hill, number 90 leads the one o'clock train back to East Strasburg Station on a frigid February afternoon.
90 coasts through Cherry Hill.
After the last passenger train of the day, 90 got called on to take one empty car to the interchange for NS.
Its 1924 and the Great Western's newest locomotive, #90 plows some snow through a small cut. Well, it may not be 1924 or the Great Western. It is 2016 and Strasburgs first day of operation for the... (more)
SRC 89 pulls hard as she brings her 7 car train up the grade out of Cherry Hill