This little engine gives her all as she shoves passengers along the Calera & Shelby main line.
The sweet smell of coal smoke from a standard gauge steam locomotive permeated the Alabama woods for the first time in over fourteen years thanks to the crew of Flagg Coal 75 and the Heart of Dixi... (more)
Moments after a torrential thunderstorm let up, Flagg Coal 75 arrives with an excursion while EMD SW8 switcher 2022 looks on.
Owner (of the 75) John Gramling checks the water level in the tank during the 75's visit to HOD's Steam Days.
No matter their size, steam engines always seem to draw a crowd.
The train crew has a job briefing prior to an excursion with Flagg Coal 75 during HOD's Steam Days. This event marked the first operation of a standard gauge steam locomotive in Alabama since Dece... (more)
Byron and John Gramling's well-traveled tank engine, former Flagg Coal 75, visited the Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum for Steam Days in May 2009. This event marked the first operation of a standar... (more)
End of the line, literally. A Whitcomb design, this engine was built by the resulting merger of the Baldwin Locomotive Works and the Lima and Hamilton Crane companies. This engine operated at New ... (more)
The hogger is watching over his train as we make a back up move on Flagg Coal 75.
Flagg Coal #75 runs Eastward on the GSMRR tracks for their Railfest 2007.
Oops!!! Fred Stevens runs the crossing, getting hit by Flagg Coal #75. He then gets angry at the fireman for not stopping in time! Shot by Jason LeBrasseur, Steam Railroading Institute