A 2 ft. gauge Henschel Tank Locomotive pulls an hourly train ride at Maine's Boothbay Railway Village. This unique museum displays the history of rural Maine from the 1800s through the early 190... (more)
A look inside. Many thanks to the crew of the Henry Clay, who allowed to take a look inside the firebox of the narrow gauge 0-4-0T.
The Pioneer Tunnel Coal Mine & Steam Train is a hidden gem in Pennsylvania's anthracite coal region. This 42" gauge railroad uses 2 0-4-0Ts to haul tourists around Mahonoy Mountain, as the coal mi... (more)
LBNGR No.3 is named "Rishra" and is the only known survivor of the small number of steam engines built by Baguley. It is one of a number of locos on this railway with an Indian connection, it was ... (more)
The backhead of well-maintained "Lokie" No. 2 at Ashland. This is a 42" gauge, 1927 Vulcan 0-4-0T that takes visitors on a short tour around Mahanoy Mountain.
S&W 0-4-0T 16 and West Side Lumber Shay 9 rest outside the shop after a long day.
S&W 16, the Midwest Central's 1951 Henschel 0-4-0T, simmers outside the shop building on a warm evening. It had been running most of the day pulling a short freight train during the Midwest Old Th... (more)
With the Whitewater Valley's regular train on the left and the Steam special on the right a NYC steamer on static display sets on the middle track at Connersville
Flagg Coal Company 75 passing by the entrance to the Whitewater River Camprgound
Old brittle hose + high pressure water = cold shower
Little River No. 1 pulls a short 2-car train into Coldwater during Steam Fest Weekend.
Little River No. 1 (ex- Youngstown Sheet & Tube 124) with a short train on the runaround track at Quincy.
German built 0-4-0T No. 16 being fired up at the Midwest Old Threshers Reunion. This engine is always under steam in case one of the others has mechanical problems. In all the years I've been go... (more)
Flagg Coal Company 75 operating on the Whitewater Valley Scenic Railroad
Flagg Coal Company operating on the Whitewater Valley Scenic Railroad