The sign says it all.
Crewmen keep an eye on the track ahead from the top of the tender on the return to New Haven.
In a timeless scene, a crewman checks for hot bearings after the 11 mile run to Boston.
152 pulls her train up to the station past the engine house and C&O 2716 for the afternoon run to Boston.
At 103 years old, this is still one of the finest looking locos around. L&N 152 has 69” drivers, 20x28” cylinders, and makes 27,600 lbs. of tractive effort.
Modern tractors face off with a century old “tractor” of a different sort.
886 check, 887 check, 888 check... Work continues inside the firebox of L&N 152 to get her ready for Kentucky Railway Museums' 2008 season.
The morning run of #152 heads west for Boston,KY
L&N #152 Crossing a private farm road
She just finished doing a photo runby and was preparing to do it again for a small photo charter on the last day of 152's operations for the year.
Mr.Hicks inspecting L&N #152 Before heading back to New Haven,KY. This was the last run of #152 this year!
The last run of L&N 152 for the 2007 season brought beautiful skies and wonderful folliage. Thanks to the folks at KRM for a stellar show!
L&N 152 rounds the bend and passes virtually through the front yard of this house as she leads the train north to Boston.
After lining 152 back to the mainline, a KRM crew member takes a quick rest on a hot September Saturday as 152 runs around her train at Boston for the trip south back to New Haven.
Traffic on Main Street in downtown New Haven gets a eyeful as 152 pulls out from the depot for the 2pm run to Boston and back.