CSRR 7470 Crossing the girder bridge at Fabyans. MBRRE trip July 14, 2007
Conway Scenic's FP9's in their CN-inspired livery sit on the side track as today's star, #7470 'storms' past into position to lead the Notch Train.
Her work for the day done, 0-6-0 7470 steams past the well-known front end of FP9A 6516 on her way to the roundhouse for a well-deserved rest.
After a successful trip through Crawford Notch and back, Conway Scenic 0-6-0 7470 leads the train tender-first past the unique station in North Conway.
There are two ways to get this shot: Either hope it happens when the big GE is fired up, or have a perfectly placed steam locomotive in the background. Thanks to 0-6-0 7470 for the steam cloud.
7470 pulls out of the engine house for one last look over before powering an extra through Crawford Notch.
CSRR 7470 heading back down over the Frankenstein Trestle towards N. Conway. Mt. Washington is the higher peak in the background.
Conway Scenic's ex MEC GP 7 slices thru the golf couse at North Conway on it's trip to Conway.
Gone but not forgotten. An F unit never dies it just keeps getting traded atround.
The sunset dinner train is getting ready to depart for Bartlett.
Bringing back the history of the MEC, one of Conway Scenic's Geeps gets ready for the next run of the day
Ex Maine Central. S.N.: 12369, Built 9/50, sold to Conway Scenic in 4/96.