After a long afternoon and night photo session, the crew of MILW 261 gather and discuss tomorrows plans. Although the moon shines now, the clouds would eventually come in and heavy rains would ens... (more)
After the 50 mile run from Minneapolis to Glencoe, the crew of MILW 261 grease up the running gear in preparation for the weekend photo charter. A Lerro Productions Event.
It is January 1958 and steam is dead almost everywhere; except here on the CNR! I've got a Leica, Kodak Panatomic-X and I am not too late! Actually I was a child in long ago '58 with no knowledge ... (more)
With wind chills below zero and snow blowing in the 35mph wind gusts, the brakeman attempts to throw the frozen switch so CN 7470 can quickly finish her chores. A Lerro Productions sponsored event... (more)
After a grueling cold night of yard chores, CN 7470 and her crew can finally turn in and get warm. A Lerro Productions sponsored event.
On a brisk January night, the brakeman tries to stay warm inside the caboose as CN 7470 prepares to couple up to the rear of the train. The below zero wind chills made night photography challengin... (more)
End of an era. Engineer Howard O Hovatter known by many as "Hoagie" makes his last run on the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad. Hoggie, It was a pleasure working with you and you will be missed de... (more)
A Contrast in Signs in a Silverliner I think the ticket collector looks as if he is sitting by the right sign. I received an e-mail from a viewer saying that he was Mr Trayer with a nickn... (more)
The crew of 3254 keeps their eyes on the lookout as they pull in from Moscow
The Fireman oils the moving parts before Mountain Thunder departs for Frostburg.
An excited fan (no, it was not me!) anxiously awaits Four-And-A-Quarter's departure from a rainy Port Clinton.
AS 7312 watches the sun set a Strasburg employee closes the barn doors of the enginehouse after another successful day of hauling passengers.
#734 heads toward the turntable while the conductor looks on
A friendly engineer gives a big wave to everyone railfanning at Horseshoe Curve National Park.