Reading 2102 rolls along the Susquehanna River at Osterhout with its passenger train on a warm June day.
Reading 2102 smokes out the neighboring fields as it reaches the top of the grade on a soggy October afternoon.
Reading 2102 roars through Tamaqua on a gloomy November morning.
Reading 2102 reverses through Coxton Yard after uncoupling from its train in order to be turned for the return trip to Nesquehoning.
Reading 2102 rolls out of Tunkhannock on a hot June afternoon.
Reading 2102 thunders through the Lehigh Gorge at Milepost 128 on a beautiful June morning.
Reading 2102 smokes out Port Clinton shortly before leaving town with its passenger train on a beautiful fall morning.
Reading 2102 steams out of Jim Thorpe on a foggy June morning.
Reading 2102 thunders out of Nesquehoning Tunnel on a foggy and gloomy November evening.
Reading 2102 rests in Port Clinton shortly before blasting out of town with its passenger train on a gorgeous October morning.
Engineer Shane Frederickson keeps a watchful eye on Reading 2102 as it eases out of the Reading & Northern Steam Shop on a cold May morning.
Reading 2102 accelerates its long passenger train out of Reading Outer Station on its journey to Jim Thorpe on a cool fall morning.
Reading 2102 rests under the former Reading Company Schuylkill & Lehigh Branch and Pennsylvania Railroad Schuylkill Division bridges at Reading Outer Station on a cloudy May evening.
Reading 2102 works hard out of Penobscot as it quickly accelerates its train on the last leg of its journey.
Reading 2102 rests in Port Clinton on a cloudy May morning shortly before reversing to pick up its train at Reading Outer Station.