The crew prepares their fine looking "pacific" for her trip west.
In a wierd 3500-3600 number series these units were the first Family Lines units delivered.
Late in service photo of this old favorite. Note recently plated-over cab windows and the EMD style class lights. Someone said rednecks are charming due to their wonderful lack of sophistication... (more)
Late in the operation of this classics, the unit is paired with a slug that used to be an RS-3 for mine runs & switching. Does anyone know the unit and date of the last operation of U-25s on L&N?
Looking like 1927, L&N 152 highballs through the woods with a short passenger train. Timeless scenes like this one are repeated several weekends throughout the year thanks to KRM's magnificent res... (more)
After letting passengers off at the convenience store in the background, the 152 pulls down to the siding where it will run around the train for the trip back to New Haven. Notice the tree trunk a... (more)
Looking quite resplendent, the 152 rolls through the beautiful Kentucky countryside.
The 152 approaches a rural grade crossing as it makes an afternoon run up to Boston.
The 152 has got to be one of the classiest-looking steam locomotives still running, whether she's heading up fast passenger trains or just hauling one of KRM's unusual ex-US Air Force switchers to... (more)
Galloping through the Kentucky countryside.
L&N Lebanon branch: 2008 or 1928?
The sign says it all.
Crewmen keep an eye on the track ahead from the top of the tender on the return to New Haven.
In a timeless scene, a crewman checks for hot bearings after the 11 mile run to Boston.
152 pulls her train up to the station past the engine house and C&O 2716 for the afternoon run to Boston.