The Texas & Pacific 316 pulls her passenger train across the Neches River Bridge. The 4-6-0 and her coaches made for a sharp looking train all day. The new operator at the Texas State Railroad pai... (more)
The fireman leans to watch his charge as the Texas & Pacific 316 has her passenger train moving as she glides over a low bridge. The new operator at the Texas State Railroad painted the former Tex... (more)
The Galveston Chief approaches its final destination of the Galveston Railroad Museum, seen here from the 51st St. overpass.
The Santa Fe F's shove their train eastbound on UP's passenger main from the Amtrak depot, approaching Tower 26 and their southbound turn toward Galveston.
Only feet from their new home, these Santa Fe F's move slowly over the lead to the museum accessed via UP's Galveston Yard.
A pair of Santa Fe painted F-units lead a special passenger train from Houston, TX to Galveston, TX to celebrate the re-opening of the Galveston Railroad Museum after Hurricane Ike. This special ... (more)
In the late 1980s the Texas Limited was privately operated between Houston and Galveston, primarily on the old Galveston, Houston and Henderson. With a leased ATSF GP9 it was returning northward ... (more)
The Hill Country Flyer nears the end of its line at Burnet, descending from the highest elevation on the line at Summit.
GVRR 2199, with several coaches full of holiday season passengers, traverses the switches across the west end of the Hodge Yard as it makes its way back towards the stockyards.
Texas State's #201 arrives at the Palestine depot, deep in the Piney woods of East Texas.
Texas State Railroad's Palestine train crosses the Neches River above canoeist Richard Donovan, author of PADDLING THE WILD NECHES (Texas A&M University Press, 2006) on May 3, 2008.