Leviathan waits patiently as little Flagg Coal 0-4-0T No. 75 pulls off the turntable. Hard to believe that Leviathan is the newer of the two steam locootives, as it makes its public debut at Trai... (more)
Eight active engines in one shot... sort of. The eight active steam engines that attended TrainFestival 2009 pose around the turntable at the beginning of Friday's night photo session. From... (more)
After the crowds had departed for the final time on Sunday evening, only a few dozen people are around to watch the Leviathan take a spin on the turntable. Directly above, the B-25 that had been c... (more)
A few brave souls manage to form a photo line on the sunny side of Leviathan, the newest steam locomotive built in the United States.
The Levianthan sits on one of the run around tracks at the Steam Railroading Institute, seen from the turntable pitt.
CP RR 63 Leviathan glistens while unloading at the SRI grounds in preparing for Train Festival 09. Come to Train Festival 09 to see this GEM for yourself.
Looking like May 10, 1869 not 2008.
Central Pacific #60 (Jupiter) was used for the "2007 Winter Steam" at the Golden Spike National Historic Site
Another photo taken by the anonymous photographer with the post card size film camera in the 1930s showing the famed Danforth Cooke 4-2-4T No 1 "C.P. Huntington" of 1863 that is now exhibited at t... (more)
Central Pacific #1 on display at CSRM.
Shoot in B&W, and it's still 1869 at Promontory Summit, Utah
The "Jupiter" takes part in the May 10th Golden Spike celebration.
Jupiter steams down the siding at the Golden Spike National Historic Site. Only a few hours later that pretty blue pilot would be wrecked in an unfortunate accident.
Jupiter and 119 performing a steam demonstration at the Golden Spike National Historic Site.
The replicas of "Jupiter" and No. 119 sparkle in the early morning sun at Promontory Summit, Utah.