Test shots for the upcoming night shoots at the Virginia Museum of Transportation. Here two crew members clean the headlights of the N&W 611 and N&W 1218. A Lerro Productions Event.
Crew members service a great locomotive
A friendly track worker reminds his colleague that trains often come through at MAS on the mainline when you least expect it.
Engineer Tim Sposato pulls back on the throttle as we begin our trip out of Byesville.
During Steamtown's Lackawanna Fest 2009 Canadian Pacific 2317's feedwater pump is blown down making sure there is nothing in the pipes to muck things up. Sadly, these scenes will stop soon with 23... (more)
The driver of DF4 4336 poses for a photo, even wearing the company hat.
The conductor of local P20 waits outside the Durham Yard Office for the light engines to come off the storage track after dropping their train as they put the locos away on another track.
Jeff Rayner and Mark St. Aubin take a break between SP 4449 and PM 1225 to discuss the night's yard movements.
A CNJ engine crew waits for the next move.
The crew of the mogul number 1103 (a Baldwin from 1920) is proud to pose in front of their engine for the photo.
...eyes on the tracks ahead...(through some very interesting glasses I might add)
Overhang! The RBMN steam crew looks on to make sure 425 successfully completes her spin on the turntable keeping "Safety First" as the tender flanks say. They managed to fit the 4-6-2 and both of ... (more)
Some things never change. The conductor signals to the engineer leaning out the cab of WW 520 as they switch cars around Millville Yard.