The Shenandoah Valley Railroad makes its way South through the countryside near Fort Defiance enroute for Staunton,
After working Houff industries and picking up four cars to bring back to Staunton, B&O 6512 brings the SV local southbound past Fort Defiance.
After finding the power sitting at a co-op in Weyers Cave and having a chat with the crew , I learned that they would be working Houff for about 45 minutes before heading back south to Staunton. T... (more)
Even though it looks like this station is being torn down, it is really being dismantled to be rebuilt in nearby Weyers Cave for use at a farmers market. It was really showing its age for once se... (more)
Shenandoah Valley 6512 in B&O colors.
Shenandoah Valley 40 pulls a long train of covered hoppers north from Fort Defiance on a bitter cold but clear winter morning. This unit is now repainted in an attractive blue scheme.
On the Shenandoah Valley Railroad, only two former passenger stations remain on the line, Pleasant Valley and shown Fort Defiance. This station that once served the Baltimore and Ohio along with ... (more)
Durbin & Greenbrier Valley 6512 has been painted back into its Baltimore & Ohio colors and works on the Shenandoah Valley Railroad in Virginia. The branchline the SVRR operates was built by the B&... (more)
During the month of October, SVRR runs a passenger train through the shenandoah valley.
Shenandoah Valley Railroad operated by Eastern Shore Railroad. NS 5122 on lease from Norfolk Southern.