There's more to Spencer than just streamliners! Duke Power 0-4-0T No. 111, a 1922 Alco, was generally ignored inside the roundhouse. However, I found it to be a very interesting photo subject.
Small steam engine on display. This steam engine, named 'Gertrude' is on display at the Ontario Science Centre. According to the display info it was built in 1908 and was used in the... (more)
The morning sun is shining in downtown Reykjavik, Iceland on the first of May. Along the harbor walkway is the steam locomotive Minør on display illustrating the brief period in Icelandic ... (more)
Fireman in the mist With his blue lantern protection illuminated, fireman Alan walks up to his steam engine and will soon begin his inspection process before a nocturnal steam run on ... (more)
The little Flagg Coal 75 begins to slow down as she traverses through a tree canopy along the main line. As it's about to pass the station yard limit sign on the left, today's final run will soon... (more)
With photographers in position and waiting, the Flagg Coal 75 begins to throttle up as it rounds a curve for the routine photo run by that accompanies each trip along the Heart of Dixie's track.
This steam engine, named 'Gertrude' is on display at the Ontario Science Centre. According to the display info it was built in 1908 and was used in the quarries of Wales hauling stone wagons. It h... (more)
Flagg Coal #75 simmers after a long day of hauling passengers and putting on a show at the Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum in Calera, Alabama.
Real monumental locomotive in the station square.
Last train of the day returns to Andrews House station with Sir Cecil A Cochrane in charge
A family group examines Sezela No. 3, a locomotive rescued from the once extensive Natal sugarcane railways
Vulcan raises steam outside the shed at Beamish pit yard prior to spending a day shunting wagons
Beamish museum held their annual Great Steam Event this weekend and one of the working exhibits was this recreation of the use of narrow gauge engines on temporary lines. Around 100 years ago, in ... (more)
This is the passenger train at the Museum