The whistle shines like gold. SRC #475 fills up on water before heading back into the shed. She is wearing LIRR G5s #39's PRR 3 chime whistle. If you want to find out more information about the pr... (more)
"Picturesque" Lancaster County, PA farmland sets the perfect stage for this classis Strasburg Railroad scene.
Strasburg Railroad is ever-changing with booming freight service and a successful tourist operation. 475 is seen in the last rays of sunlight passing the small ornate cemetery located in Carpenter... (more)
After pulling SRC 475 out of the shop for the days excursions, the locomotive is looked over and polished by various employees and crew members before being put into service.
Returning with the final excursion of the day is SRC (former N&W) 475 as it enters the yard and shop complex.
#475, wearing a PRR three chime whistle belonging to LIRR #39, takes on water after completing the day's Easter Bunny runs.
A crew member directs the engineer by use of hand signals to move forward after lining a switch to the lead into the shops for the evening.
Ex-Norfolk & Western 4-8-0 No. 475 is returning to the station with the 2pm excursion train on a busy week day in April just prior to Easter. The switch stand in the foreground is the beginning of... (more)
As the station master and 2 other local men look on, N&W 382 arrives at the station. This was part of the Lerro Productions recreation of "The Virginia Creeper", which ran in Virginia.
Strasburg Railroad 4-8-0 475 brings one of the tourist line's passenger trains into the station in Strasburg, Pennsylvania. Originally an M class Norfolk & Western locomotive, SRC 475 was 107 year... (more)
Norfolk And Western 475 Leads a freight train during the annual troops and trains event
Ex-N&W M Class #475 takes a stroll through Amish country on a very warm October afternoon.