Morris County Central 2-8-0 385 at the Whippany Railway Museum. 385 was built in 1907 by Baldwin for the Southern Railway.
The Whippany Railway Museum is in the midst of the cosmetic retoration of former Morris County Central 2-8-0 385. The locomotive was recently donated to the museum by Joe Supor & Sons. It will be ... (more)
Former Morris County Central steam locomotives gather at the Whippany Railway Museum. The 385 is currently undergoing cosmetic restoration.
A wet snow falls in Harrison New Jersey as J. Supor Trucking & Rigging lugs the Morris County Central's Baldwin 2-8-0 and tender through the streets of urban New Jersey. The Morris County Central ... (more)
Morris County Central #385's journey is almost complete as it crosses over the Morristown & Erie on East Frederick Road in Cedar Knolls, NJ. The 385 is very familiar with this piece of track, as i... (more)
ON ITS WAY HOME... Former Morris County Central 2-8-0 #385 rides on an 80-wheel lowboy trailer to its eventual destination, the Whippany Railway Museum. Thanks to the Whippany Fire Department for ... (more)
The Whippany Railway Museum's 0-6-0 in its annual "Santa Claus" garb, replete with Christmas lights. Neighboring Rahway Valley 16 has a dash of holiday spirit with its wreath.
Sign of the season, Whippany Railway Museum has applied the St Claus face to steam locomotive 4039.
Ex-USA #4039's "face" shines brightly in the afternoon sun in Whippany.
Whippany Railway Museum has painted a horizontal red stripe on several Comet I coaches recently acquired from NJ Transit.
MCC 4039 sitting lonely on a warm fall night.
Fall is in the air at the Whippany Railway Museum.
Whippany Railway Museum has repainted 0-6-0 4039.
MCC 4039 is in primer paint.
Tis Christmas Eve and ole St. Nick is getting ready to make his rounds! It's St. Claus face on MCC 4039.