Cog in the Fog. Is it 1909 or 2009? For most of the 140 years of its operating life, not much has changed on the Mt. Washington Cog Railway. Four of the six remaining steamers date bac... (more)
Out of the murk... Mount Washington Cog Railway #9, Waumbek descends out of the clouds at 4700 MSL on Jacob's Ladder...the steepest portion of the line. This was an extremely lucky shot. ... (more)
Mt. Washington Cog Railway passengers watch with interest as their Engineer greases numerous fittings during a stop at Waumbek Tank. The locomotive depicted here is #9, which has been the subjec... (more)
During peak tourist seasons, the Mount Washington Cog Railway often adds sections to its hourly trains to accomodate the loads. In this shot, the B-Section of the noontime train fills its 700 ga... (more)
What goes up, must come down. Mount Washington Cog 9, Waumbek, departs the water tank of the same name and continues the climb as Mount Washington 3, Agiocochook, descends the mountain. Not... (more)