This old telegraph pole still stands after years of being taken out of sevice. The old EL main can be seen to the left.
Thomas meanders down the CVRS during the "A Day Out With Thomas" in The Cuyahoga Valley.
Thomas has just gotten underway returning to Boston Mills during the "A Day Out With Thomas" weekend on the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad.
A westbound mixed bag rolls under what is left of the old EL main line. The old EL line still sees a couple of trains a year in the form of excursions out of Kent, OH.
The eastbound Pittsburgh Special splits the signals at Pittsburgh Junction.
This westbound mixed bag with interesting power has the railroad on a beautiful early spring day.
With a recrew at Collinwood the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus Red Train roars by in some of the sweetest evening light around.
While waiting for the Ringling Brothers and Barnum Bailey Circus Train the dispatcher slips a hot intermodal in ahead of it.
Detailed view of the unique driving piston on the engineer's side of the Climax type steam engine
After "lifting" a cut of cars Moore-Kepple & Co. #3 swings off the south leg of the wye and out onto the old C&O Greenbriar Subdivision Mainline.
Moore-Kepple & Co. #3 gets a scrub down as she is readied for the days run.
On one of the stiffest parts of the mountain #11 shows off her "dumb" side as she works her way through the famous "S" curve just below the camp of Whittaker.
In a scene that has been repeated for the past 100+ years at Cass, #11 takes a big drink of water.
The crew "buttons up" #2 as #11 moves to take on water.
This old "search light" signal still stands guard at Pittsburgh Juction as the eastbound Pittsburgh Special approches.