Duke Power 0-4-0T 111 is the smallest steam locomotive on display at the North Carolina Transportation Museum. It served much of its life at Duke Power's Buck Steam Plant north of Spencer.
Santa Cruz Portland Cement #2 "Chiggen", a Porter 0-4-0T, pays a visit to her home rails in Santa Cruz, CA for the first time in 90 years (with a little help from the Roaring Camp Railro... (more)
The "Laker Express" pulls up to the Dalton Great Northern depot that serves as headquarters of the Dalton Decauville Railroad. The building has been refurbished by the Lake Region Pione... (more)
Lake Region Pioneer Thresherman's French-built 0-4-0T makes the first run of the day around the loop at Dalton, Minn. The locomotive was built in Corbil, France, by Decauville in 1914. It dodged... (more)
SCPC No. 2 rests at Snoqualmie Depot after successful, if eventful, completion of a charter trip following the first day of scheduled passenger service behind a steam engine since the 1920s. Just... (more)
Steam over Snoqualmie Falls It's been 25 years since a steam engine last ran in Snoqualmie, but the 2014 Railroad Days festival heralds the return of steam-driven locomotion to the Nor... (more)
Santa Cruz Portland Cement #2 (Chiggen) leads the special train that was running around during the weekend of July 12-14 as it sits at Roaring Camp before departing on its first run of the day.
Once upon a time, this 1920 Porter was the regular power for excursions on the Wanamaker, Kempton and Southern. In fact, the railroad even built a tender for her so the crew didn't have to work a... (more)
The little 0-4-0T steamer 762 209 has just left the Cimpeni station with a tourist train to Abrud. The locomotive has been built by Krauss in Munich in 1917.
Dresser Trap Rock No. 1, a 1914 Porter 0-4-0T, awaiting restoration at the Ironhorse Central Railroad Museum.
This day three steam engines lead the last train from Raucoules to Tence.
The 0-4-0T 202 002 has been built in Italy by Breda in 1927. This lovely engine is seen here shunting a short freight train in the Asmara yard.
Steam on the Naugy. Flagg Coal 75 shows off her muscles as she hauls 3 former CNR heavyweight steel coaches and a wooden CV Caboose north along Connecticut's Naugatuck River on an afternoon... (more)