On select sundays during the summer, the Whippany Railway Museum, runs a caboose train between Whippany and Roseland. Lackawanna caboose 896 leads on the way back as Morristown & Erie C-424 #19 pu... (more)
Recreated DL&W SW8 500 switches the Steamtown passenger train in the company of several static displays.
In its early days after the move from Vermont, Steamtown struggled to attract enough visitors to be economically viable, and tried desperately to find its way. One ill-conceived scheme was to bran... (more)
"Lackawanna rolling stock" Some random classic rolling stock at the Scranton yards which includes Lackawanna Boonton Line coaches, an F3 and some miscellaneous railroad items.
The only A-B-A set at Streamliners at Spencer was shown in the Lackawanna painted F3s. The matching engines sit at the on site station for a night photo session
Lackawanna 664 is shown switching at the Scranton yards while pulling Lehigh Valley's 353 in to its designated siding. The former Lackawanna shops are shown in the background along with some other... (more)
Lackawanna 664 is shown switching at the Scranton yards getting ready to assemble a small consist to run as the Scranton Limited. Behind the unit are a tandem of Delaware Lackawanna Alco engines d... (more)
"Scranton Limited departs Steamtown" In this scene there was a rare meet between two excursions at Steamtown. At the right of the frame is the Scranton Limited, a 30 minute e... (more)
"Three Fallen Flags Stand Strong in 2015" While some may find this hard to believe on April 25, 2015 there was a rare opportunity to shoot three railroads which haven't been ... (more)
One of the reasons EMD came to dominate the diesel business is the outstanding service they provided to the railroads even after they sold the engines. This extended to designing the locomotives p... (more)
Lineup of cabooses at the Whippany Railway Museum. During the year on special weekends the cabooses are used for excursions. The cabooses in the line are Lackawanna, Raritan River, L&NE, D&H, Erie... (more)
No story. I just liked the polished locomotive and the rusty wheels. I also like how they have one matching color.
During Steamtown Railfest a trio of Delaware Lackawanna RS3s share the turntable lead tracks with a Norfolk Southern SD40-2E and the NS Exhibit Car.