#352 is a St. Louis Car Company product of 1911.
Chugga smokes it up for the Railfest patrons.
The 4 Spot is gliding downgrade, getting a rest before having to stomp uphill once more to get home to Laona with a train full of passengers having just experienced the Camp 5 Museum.
Georgia Power. This Geep rests at the museum, with the CSX SD45 peeking around from behind. According to the website, it was built in 1950. It apparently served with the Stone Mountain Rou... (more)
The Pueblo Railway Museum in Colorado is home to a former Department of Transportation GE U30C that is sitting on display next to a Colorado & Wyoming Railroad caboose used as a locomotive simulat... (more)
From its deport in Chehalis, Washington, the Chehalis-Centralia Railroad regularly operates steam-powered tourist trains on approximately 10 miles of former Milwaukee Road track. Cowlitz, Chehalis... (more)
The McGinnis Meet. Webb Rail LLC - WEBX FL-9 2024 (ex-New Haven 2058) and Berkshire Scenic Railway Museum RDC 42 were posed together on the afternoon of Friday, August 16, 2019. Both units arrived... (more)
Car 1602, a replica of an early 1900s 15 bench trolley awaits a tour group outside the National Streetcar Museum in downtown Lowell. The National Park Service operates the trolleys which shuttle v... (more)
New Orleans 850 (Perley Thomas, 1922), Conencticut Company 1602 (Wason, 1911), and TARS 629 (TARS, 1939) sit ready for the Museum In Motion on Saturday, July 27, 2019.
Monticello's passenger train departs Monticello.
A quick visit to the The Shore Line Trolley Museum on Sunday, July 21, 2019 shows how the grounds of the museum have changed radically in the past few years. The foreground has seen significant cl... (more)
The beautiful Pennsylvania 5901 on display at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg.
Brooklyn Rapid Transit car 4573 at the Shore Line Trolley Museum. 4573 was built by the Laconia Car Company in 1906.