A Montreal Locomotive Works 2-8-0 near/at Brussels, rarely photographed in color compared to other steam subjects on the continent at the time. They were off the property a year or so later.
A North-American 2-8-0 near/at Brussels, rarely photographed in color compared to other steam on the continent at the time. They were off the property a year or so later.
John's first trip to Europe included this day.
Train #45 "The Tennessean" is readied for departure. This train connected with a Pennsylvania train of the same name, then ran Southern to N&W and back to Southern. The Roanoke police officer sitt... (more)
N&W #46, "The Tennessean," slides over Jefferson Street crossing. To the right is the Norfolk & Western General Office Bldg, a 1951 Dodge and a circa 1941 Mack bus in the Safety Motor Transit sch... (more)
Future razorblades.PRR Class H10.
Here's a look at the doings at the PRR Trenton enginehouse on a overcast Saturday afternoon in May of '53. K4 3768 is under steam, but one track out of view the steam deadlines are growing. Back... (more)
The railfan photogs reposition themselves for another shot (no pun intended with the liquor billboard on the right). PRR Class H10.
8175 is working hard getting out of the yard. PRR Class H10.
The keystone number plate from this locomotive was saved and resides in someone's personal collection>.
Another view of the 6768 with its huge tender pulling at Altoona. Click on "PRR 6768" above for associated views of this engine from John's camera that day. PRR Class M1a.
Before it pulls, Mountain 6768 poses with its made up train in a pastel-like scene. PRR Class M1a.
A steamy action scene at Altoona in the summer of '53, with a followup to this> shot. This Mountain-type served l... (more)
A PRR H9s Consoladation switcher works the depot.