There have been some ROW and track improvements since my last visit a couple of years ago. One time I was fortunate enough to see a "train" consisting of a locomotive and a single grain... (more)
Ohio South Central Geeps #104 and #2153 move loads east through Byer Tunnel along former B&O trackage. This was once the hustling and bustling "St. Louis Line" that snaked through the hills of sou... (more)
The crew of Ohio South Central #104 pass the West Junction Bridge on former B&O trackage this afternoon with loads bound for Hamden, Ohio. Looking at it now, it is hard to believe at one time this... (more)
MGB HGe 4/4 climbing up on the cogwheel railway from Andermatt to Nätschen. Oberalp Pass, March 8th, 2014
Passenger cogwheel railcar BDhe 4/4 # 104 from 1951 with 4 axle tank cab car Uat 820 brought 20 ton fuel oil to Kleine Scheidegg and is now on the way back down to Lauterbunnen. On the tank there ... (more)
Off of a dead end road in one of the most remote areas of Ohio, Ohio South Central Railroad GP7 #104 and GP7u #2153 work east with a short consist. The train is on a final approach into Byer Tunn... (more)
NICTD South Shore commuter train rounds curve on 11th Street nearing 11th Street Station
1922 caboose
The Hakone Tozan railroad is a masterpiece of mountain railroading. The line begins at Hakone Yumate and heads up the mountain through a series of switchbacks to the town of Gora. Travelers can th... (more)
Train 57 passes over one of the many bridges crossing the Dog River on its way up the Valley.
Rack locomotive HGe 4/4 II # 104 with name "Furka" is pulling the GLACIER EXPRESS GEX 902 from Zermatt to St.Moritz over the 66 meter long and 43 meter high Mühlebach bridge, which was built new ... (more)
With cows ringing their bells, 104 passes Segnas with the second portion of the 0915 St Moritz to Zermatt, "Glacier Express"
westbound Glacier express beginning the steep descend from Oberalp to Andermatt with cogwheel assistance.
Glacier express passing the Lake of Oberalp at the summit of the namesake pass. Have a look at the snow sheds above the line.