The South Branch Valley's Chessie-painted GP9, no. 6240, leads a short Petersburg Turn northward along the railroad's namesake river shortly after departing Petersburg, West Virginia. The water le... (more)
This is a Governer's Special for his vist to the Petersburg area. SBVR 6604, here in her orginial B&O colors, was built as a passenger loco, you can see the boiler vent on the short nose and her "... (more)
Potomac Eagle lineup: B&O GP7 6604, SBVR SD18 181, and C&O F7A 8016.
C&O 8016 (ex CRR 800) under a harvest moon in Petersburg.
Potomac Eagle 722 posing in front of Peddler's Crossing in Petersburg, WV
Looking up at the sizable B&O 6604 in Petersburg, WV
Three South Branch engines pose on Main street. Thanks to J. Alex Lang & the crew of the Potomac Eagle for coordinating ths shoot.
Thanks to J. Alex Lang for organizing the shoot.
South Branch GP9 90, and both SD18's (181 and 182) pose at Main Street for this night photo.
HUGE thanks to J. Alex Lang for the lighting & organization of the shoot. Also, thanks to the Potomac Eagle crew.
"C&O" 8016 poses under the lights at the Petersburg Railroad Show
A 1955 Chrysler Imperial drives down Potomac Avenue while passing the Potomac Eagle.