"Time Machine": Baldwin Locomotive Works #26 backs out from her stall inside the former Lackawanna Railroad roundhouse at the Steamtown National Historic Site. In merely seconds with a s... (more)
Engineer Jan MacDonald keeps on eye on the front of the locomotive as she performs a brake test prior to pulling Baldwin Locomotive Works #26 out of the roundhouse.
Steam from the air pump billows up from underneath the smokebox of BLW #26 as she builds pressure for another day of railroading at Steamtown National Historic Site.
Jan MacDonald eyes, with the use of a flashlight, the various moving parts and lubrication points on BLW #26 prior to bringing it out onto the turntable for a new day of steam railroading at the S... (more)
NKP GP9 #514 idles inside the former Lackawanna Railroad yard preparing for a trip to the Delaware Water Gap on the former Lackawanna Railroad mainline.
Seen from the viewing platform running along the inner wall of the roundhouse, Baldwin Locomotive Works #26 simmers prior to a day of hauling yard shuttle trains at Steamtown National Historic Sit... (more)
In the early 1990’s, Steamtown ran a series of excursions on the former DL&W main from Scranton to Kingsley, Pennsylvania. Here one of those trains eases back into Scranton on the grade to Clark... (more)
Stablemates: BLW #26 and CN #3254
Andrew Giardina greases the first driver's crankpins with the alemite gun prior to another day on the high iron with BLW #26.
DL power rests at Bridge 60.
DL power is swapped at Bridge 60. Quite a lashup even the RS3!
Squint a little it might be 1952 instead of 2002. On a hot July morning, two faces from the past race briefly side by side at Bradley Yard adjacent to the Scranton University.
Baldwin Locomotive Works 26 is pushing the Steamtown Express toward Bridge 60 Tower, as it passes Lehigh Valley C420 414.
The other big boy