Strasburg's ex-New York Central SW8 has just retrieved a boxcar from the NS interchange at Paradise and is heading for Strasburg ahead of the regular passenger train.
No. 611 leads the Amish Edition of the Powhatan Arrow through the Pennsylvania Dutch countryside on a wet spring day.
Amtrak's E-60, No. 603, on display at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania. I never saw an E-60 brand new (though, I did see No. Railroad: AmtrakLocomotive: E-60Location: Strasburg, Pennsylvania, USALocomotive #: AMTK 603Train ID: UnknownPhoto Date: July 18, 2021
Lehigh Valley "Bobber" caboose - built around 1900 and retired from road service in 1937.
Per the Museum's plaque: "The early history of this car remains clouded in uncertainty. ... (more)
Reading Company's 1937 built Crusader observation car on display at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
This passenger car design was rather unique - each of two streamlined Reading "Crusader" ... (more)
Built by the Budd Company in 1951, Lehigh Valley No. 40 one of only two RDC-1's that the railroad owned. The RDC's were used for passenger service between Lehighton and Hazelton, PA. It later wor... (more)
Norfolk and Western 475 pulls the final train of the day while passing the Esbenshade Crossing.
The Strasburg crew is doing some early-morning switching, using their ex-PRR 1948-built GE 44-tonner. Originally numbered as PRR 9331, the Strasburg dropped the "9" and "1," c... (more)
No. 611 puts on a show for the three photographers that were trackside at Cherry Hill during the last run of the day on May 30, 2021.
No. 611 simmers outside the Strasburg shop on its first day of excursions service on "The Road To Paradise" for 2021.
Virginia and Truckee "Tahoe" no. 20 and Pennsylvania Railroad no. 5741 sits on display in the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
Former Canadian National 2-6-0 leads an excursion train towards East Strasburg on a pleasant Winter afternoon in January.
Pennsylvania Railroad 1223 sits on display inside of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
The face of a queen. I missed seeing Norfolk and Western #611 in 2019 in Strasburg so when it was announced it would be there all this summer, I was very excited. It was certainly a unique experie... (more)