Sitting in the morning sun.
Nicely preserved caboose is being pushed back into siding after short test run.
BLW 26 runs "excursion service' on the grounds of Steamtown Railroad Museum with two cars full of railroad enthusiasts on a pleasant Sunday afternoon.
Nickel Plate 514 draws short excursion duty. The wildfire smoke and haze have engulfed Scranton.
Getting to work is a very short PO-74.
Morning moves at Bridge 60.
Former 211, repainted and renumbered, on display at Railfest.
The locomotives featured at Railfest. From left: EMD F3A, ALCO PA-1, EMC SC, ALCO RS-32, ALCO 2-8-0 Consolidation and ALCO RS-3.
After waiting for almost 2 hours, DL PO-75 showed it's face as it emerged from Nay Aug Tunnel west portal.
Crew readies DL consist this morning.
The end of the day.
Cab units set up side by side for Railfest.
The "twins" worked as power for BR-1 today. Here they have completed their workday.
Reading Company RS-3 467, built by the American Locomotive Company in May 1952, was sold to the Peabody Coal Company. It was later purchased – and restored – by the Reading Historical Society.... (more)
DL-3 returns from Taylor.