Fireman/CMO S. Jensen shoves down some coal for to aid the second fireman during a run to Mt. Cuba.
Engineer S. J. Jr. takes 58 up to the coal dock using B&O 8408, seeing as 58 had not built up enough pressure to run up solo yet.
Fireman George Barreto rakes forward a heal on the fire during hostling operations on a very hot 4th of July afternoon. The crew will soon take a sold out train to the end of the line for firework... (more)
Fireworks light off behind 0-6-0 #58 as hundreds of spectators look on.
Fireman George Baretto poses with a battered shovel after a qualifying run to Hockessin for the fireworks.
WWRR #58 pauses briefly outside of #3 track stall for a photo session. The steam is created by blowing down the boiler, lighting provided by 4 portable rigs, courtesy of Dan Drennen.
W&W 58 Rests as the Town of Hockessing, Delaware Puts on its Annual 4th of July Fireworks Display
W&W 58 brings an Autumn Leaf train filled with passengers past NVF (National Vulcanized Fibers) in Yorklyn, DE. The plant, set for preservation, was burnt by arsons earlier this year. It's future ... (more)
W&W 58 brings an Autumn Leaf train filled with passengers across the "S Trestle" just outside Yorklyn mills. This also marks the beginning of Hockessin Hill, a 1.4%, 2.5 mile grade to th... (more)
Trouble on the hill, as W&W 58 pauses for a downed tree. The train was helper unassisted, with a large number of riders and a 1.4% grade to deal with once the train begins moving once more.
Delmarva Central Railroad's lesser photographed DO-1 (Dover to Middletown) local pauses for a brief moment on the MDDE (Maryland & Delaware Railroad) interchange at Townsend, DE.
Amtrak's "Vermonter" is five minutes off the advertised into Wilmington on a beautiful June morning.
The Hockessin Flyer steams up for the charge northbound.
The Hockessin Flyer's caboose awaits its next assignment.
The Hockessin Flyer loads up as thunderstorms build.