The Indiana Northeastern 1601 comes into Quincy, passing the Star of the West milling company. 1601 is an ex Reading GP7, built as RDG 606.
INER 2185 wakes up the small town of Quincy, Michigan, passing the local grain elevator.
Little River Railroad Pacific #110 leads a freight special at Squires Road on a cold, wet November day. No. 110 was built by Baldwin in 1911 for the Little River Railroad in Tennessee.
Freshly repainted and renumbered IN 2216 leads a short freight west across one of the many dirt road crossings and past some early fall colors between Jonesville and Quincy. What was once the ban... (more)
Hooray! After minor problems caused the locomotive to be removed from its first run the day before, the Gramlings breathed a sigh of relief as their fresh Lehigh Valley Coal 126 finally made its f... (more)
Consumers Energy works on power lines in Quincy as INER train bound for Coldwater passes through.
The small town quiet of Quincy is briefly interrupted by the blaring of an air horn as IN 1601 brings a short train east. Up ahead, the crew will set out the head car at Sun-Gro before continuing... (more)
IN 1601 and IN 2230 head eastward past a rural Michigan farm after spending most of the morning switching customers in Coldwater.
Little River 110 has the lay to claim in the record books as being the world’s smallest standard gauge pacific.
Little River No. 1 (ex- Youngstown Sheet & Tube 124) with a short train on the runaround track at Quincy.