Georges Creek Railway 101 pulls the empty tanker car's out of the clay hole.
Former N&W T-6 #41 hangs out at the WVC Shops along with a pair of ex-CSX F-units.
NW32 is in reality is a T-6 followed by NW254 which could be a RSD-15.
Still in basic Pennsylvania markings
Alco T6 #41, owned by the Roanoke Chapter NRHS, on display at the employees open house at Roanoke Shop
A flagman walks a train down the middle of the street in Middletown with the Conrail Historical Society caboose carrying the marker.
The Fort Smith Yard switcher rests between jobs as a lightning storm approaches.
Members of the Conrail Historical Society enjoy the view from the rear platform of their recently aquired ex Conrail caboose as it is shoved along Brown Street toward the NS interchange in Middlet... (more)
Members of the Conrail Historical Society enjoy the view from the rear platform of their recently aquired ex Conrail caboose as it is shoved along Brown Street in Middletown.
The Conrail Historical Society recently aquired an ex Conrail caboose. The Middletown & Hummelstown is its current home, and they hosted a freight special for the Society.
Looking at this face...is there any doubt that it's an Alco. Close-up of T6's nose
Still in Black River and Western paint
I believe we were on a club tour. Remember those?
AM 18, a very unusual T6, more so today, switching the yard