The Strasburg Railroad ran an excursion with two of it's x-PRR steam locos in June of 1985. Here the train is crossing the Rockville Bridge
An E6s Atlantic sits in the station with a Bordentown Branch train that has just arrived from Camden. Behind her is a P70 coach. Today this service is run with light-rail DMUs on the New Jersey ... (more)
An Engineman surveys the situation during a station stop. According to the PRRTHS, the last Class E6s 4-4-2 #5218 was retired in November of '53. However, John D. saw É6s' running on the PRSL ... (more)
PRR #8063, a rare 4-4-2 survivor, glimmers in the light as PRR #7002 at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
At speed on the way to Philly.
Heading west with 1223 leaving a nice trail of smoke.
7002 and 1223 put on a great show as they head back to Strasburg.
CNJ "Camelback" 592 alongside Shay No. 1 at the B&O Railroad Museum
Detail of a drive wheel, rods and linkage of the PRR E-7, built in 1902.
Built in 1902 at the PRR Juniata Shops, this E-7 was originally numbered 8063. It last operated in 1989. Canon 20D and 17-40mm lens.
The 15" gauge R&GN 1916 leads one of the passenger runs out along the original Milwuakee Road's mainline north of Wisconsin Dells, WI.
Steam special to Rockville Bridge
Double headed steam excursion; Strassburg - Lancaster - Columbia - Enola - Harrisburg - Strassburg (class E-3 4-4-2 nee-8063 and class D16sb 4-4-0 1223)