This engine was, at first, bought for spare parts because it was in scrap condition. However, the Buckingham Branch's mechanics tinkered with it and got it running so it became their second locomo... (more)
Stored at the end of the Coleman Spur off the Delorme Branch, a BugSlug rust away after a long history of coal loading in Appalachia.
3 Norfolk and Western cabooses rust away beside the TRRA yard.
For a short while in 1977 the D&H leased a few ex-Long Island Hi-Nose C420's like 202. They didn't last long on the D&H.
The PGE locomotive shop in Squamish has a need for spare parts for their all MLW(ALCO) engine fleet.
Mfr DEC29. At the San Diego Railroad Museum.
At the time of this photo, this was the oldest operating locomotive in the US; it now resides at the Museum of Transportation in St. Louis
The oldest diesel locomotive in the NS inventory, sits by a factory in Versailles.
The end of the line for NC&STL caboose #87