Not Quite a Double-Header: Coupled behind Loco #2, #1 sees the light of day for the first time in many a year. Looking rather naked without her saddle tank (barely visible sitting beside th... (more)
Cool Springs Park, a roadside attraction near Rowlesburg, West Virginia, has a huge collection of narrow gauge and standard gauge equipment, including a pair of 0-4-0s and four B&O cabooses. This... (more)
After seeing my picture of the two Hunslett quarry locomotives on this site , the guy in charge of transport at Beamish invited me back after hours to take them in the sunshine. This also involved... (more)
After seeing my picture of the two Hunslett quarry locomotives on this site , the guy in charge of transport at Beamish invited me back after hours to take them in the sunshine
Beamish museum's annual 4 day steam festival took place this weekend and the main attraction was the activity on the narrow gauge line. The three narrow gauge engines featuring are all lined up at... (more)
Beamish museum's annual 4 day steam festival took place this weekend and the main attraction was the activity on the narrow gauge line. 0-4-0 locomotives EDWARD SHOLTO and HUGH NAPIER are in the y... (more)
The GA State RR Museum's little tank engine finishes its "trip" down the couple hundred yards of track on the western perimeter of the former Central of Georgia RR shops.
The GA State RR Museum's 1913 tank engine steams onto the turntable to start a day of shuttle passengers back and forth on the museums couple hundred yards of track. What remains of the Central of... (more)
The engine crew discuss their next move for their train
This could be a scene from the 1920s. The colliery manager sits in his car waiting for the train to clear the crossing gates