A rolling historical perspective of the Nevada Northern Railway... Alco #109, a 1950-vintage RS-3, pulls a train consisting of an RPO/Baggage Car and Coach dating back to the 1880s....that were ... (more)
Substituting for Baldwin #40..... Nevada Northern Alco #109 does its best impression of a steam locomotive as it pulls an ore train toward the photo line at Lackawanna Crossing, just west of Ely... (more)
Nevada Northern Locomotive #109, an Alco RS-3, pulls a string of ore hoppers southbound toward the tunnel on the Keystone Branch.
An Erie Lackawanna RS3, renumbered by Conrail, with that number lined-out, indicating that this unit is off roster. This had been EL #1039, and prior to that, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western #901,... (more)
Nevada Northern Steam photo shoot 2008
Looks like I got the attention of the guys on the wire train. The front car is a "tool & riding car." It is followed by a tower car and a stake and paneled flat car. The tool & riding car's pant... (more)
After flanging from Greenwich Jct., Batten Kill RS-3 4116 lifts interchange cars from the yard at Eagle Bridge on a clear and crisp winter day. January 3, 2008.
An Erie commuter train strolls through the streets of Passaic in 1960.
D&M RS-3u 975 works the north end of the Bay City yard.
It's eight below zero and the wood stove is fired up making the inside of the Batten Kill's wooden flanger toasty and warm. BKRR RS3 4116, lettered for the Greenwich & Johnsonville, departs Greewi... (more)
BKRR 4116 lettered for the Greenwich & Johnsonville running a flanger from Greenwich to Eagle Brdge passes across from the Skellyville Farm.
After running a flanger from Greenwich to Eagle Brdge, BKRR 4116 heads back north with loads for the Cargill mill in Greenwich Jct.
Reading RS3 467 and Anthracite style LV caboose greet Steamtown's visitors.
New road number is only evidence of transition to Conrail
LS&I RS-3 1608 rests between two RSD-15s one still in ATSF colors while 2 more RSD-15s work the the ore dock. The LS&I kept the RS-3s around mostly to work the Munising branch.