Norfolk & Western 611 leads its passenger train up the grade at Snyder.
The 611 is heading into the Staunton Station with Buckingham Branch Locomotives 13 and 7 waiting on the yard lead to bring the consist back to Goshen, Virginia.
Norfolk and Western 611 roars through Augusta Springs on a beautiful October morning.
As the second day of 611 fall excursions on the Buckingham Branch's Virginia Scenic Railway gets on the way and after hearing the famous whistle in the far distance the 611 breaks the silence as ... (more)
N&W 611 leads the Shenandoah Valley Limited with the symbol as J61107 on the former Chesapeake & Ohio Railway preparing to cross Little River Road just North of Goshen, VA
Synder Steam: N&W 611 roars eastbound on the Buckingham Branch, as it passes through Lagrange, Virginia, on the second day of the excursion program.
1950 or 2023? Norfolk and Western 611 thunders down the jointed rail of the Buckingham Branch in Goshen, VA. The train has just departed Goshen and is taking a train load of tourists to Staunton,... (more)
Steam Time! At 9:30 sharp, 611 shoves back out of Victoria Station in Goshen, Virginia, as it begins day two of its excursions on the Buckingham Branch.
The first day of a test runs is done for the 611 and she’s heading back into the siding at Goshen.
The 611 passes east just past Swoope, VA.
The 611 heads east through Swoope, VA on the Buckingham Branch.
Eastbound excursion more or less drifting after the tough pull into Bluefield. Photo by Jim Satterwhite, from my collection.
Early morning departure...N&W 611 is leaving Bluefield Yard westbound on a ferry move to Portsmouth Ohio with a few added freight cars.
Norfolk & Western 611 leads NS excursion train 956 by the Montvale signals
N&W 1218 and 611 doublehead back to Roanoke from Radford VA with one of the many trips run during the 1987 National Railway Historical Society Convention.