Former Meadow River Lumber Company #6 prepares to shove back on the main so it can spot the Durbin Rocket for the 10am departure.
Former Meadow River Lumber Company #6 leans in a curve as it pulls the return trip of the Durbin Rocket. Once upon a time, this curve was super-elevated and was rated for 35 mph.
Former Meadow River Lumber Company #6 basks in the morning sun before departing with the 10 o'clock Durbin Rocket. The Rocket normally runs with Moore-Keppel Climax #3 but is under restoration in ... (more)
Former Meadow River Lumber Company #6 leads the return trip of the Durbin "Rocket" on a warm July afternoon.
Former Meadow River Lumber Company #6 is being readied for service on the Durbin "Rocket" excursion train. #6 will be the main stay power on the Rocket until Climax #3 is restored.
Heisler 6 backs up for another runby between Cheat Bridge and Spruce, West Virginia.
Heisler 6 steams across Shavers Fork of the Cheat River during Railfan Weekend 2015, sponsored by the Mountain State Railroad & Logging Historical Association.
Heisler 6 is coming off the Cass connection into the siding at Spruce, high in the mountains of West Virginia.
Smoke darkens the sky during a photo runby at Spruce during Cass Railfan Weekend 2015, sponsored by the Mountain State Railroad & Logging Historical Association.
Heisler No. 6 is switching out its freight train at Spruce during the first day of Railfan Weekend 2015.
Heisler 6 smokes it up at Spruce during a Railfan Weekend photo runby
Earl Knoob eases Heisler 6 back towards the shop during preparations for Railfan Weekend 2015.
Cass Scenic Heisler No. 6 steams over Shaver's Fork between Cheat Bridge and Spruce, during one of many excellent photo runbys staged for Cass Railfan Weekend 2015, sponsored by the Mountain State... (more)
Geared steam locomotives pose at the Cass Depot during Railfan Weekend 2014.
Heisler 6 smokes it up with her Shay sisters during a photo runby at the Cass Depot.