Reading 2102 and Reading & Northern 425 simmer in the early morning hours of August 13th. This day marked the first time the two locomotives ran together since 1988.
Reading 2102 arrives in Jim Thorpe with its Reading 6 Chime blowing signaling its arrival.
Reading & Northern 425's drivers glisten in the early morning sun in Jim Thorpe.
Reading 2102's drivers glisten as the light of the day begins to reach Port Clinton.
Reading & Northern 425 eases out of Jim Thorpe with its consist for the following day's excursion.
Reading 2102 coasts down hill with a large plume of black smoke as it begins its final leg of the trip.
Reading 2102 hustles through Leesport as it nears the last few miles of its second public excursion.
Reading 2102 blasts out of Nesquehoning Tunnel as it begins its return journey to Reading.
The Reading & Northern F Units depart Jim Thorpe under threatening skies.
"The Meet" The Reading & Northern F Units pass both Reading & Northern 425 and the Reading & Northern RDCs as they wait for their departure from Jim Thorpe.
The Reading & Northern F Units accelerate through Glen Onoko on their trip to Old Penn Haven.
Reading 2102 awaits the order to proceed out of the Port Clinton Steam Shops on a very warm July morning.
Reading & Northern 425 slowly departs Mountain Top with its 10 car train bound for Jim Thorpe.
Reading & Northern 425 opens its cylinders in the Jim Thorpe yard.
Reading & Northern 425 storms up the grade at Glen Onoko in the golden afternoon light.