2-6-2+2-6-2 "Garratt" NGG 16 # 138 of the Welsh Highland Railway (WHR) with a photo freight train between Snowdon Ranger and Rhyd-Ddu. The 600 mm narrow gauge locomotive was built in 195... (more)
The Welsh Dragon (Welsh: Y Ddraig Goch, meaning the red dragon) is the symbol for Wales since several centuries. He is overlooking the 2-6-2+2-6-2 "Garratt" NGG 16 # 138 of the Welsh Hig... (more)
2-6-2+2-6-2 "Garratt" NGG 16 # 138 of the Welsh Highland Railway (WHR) with a photo freight train entering Tryfan Junction station. The 600 mm narrow gauge locomotive was built in 1958 b... (more)
2-6-2+2-6-2 "Garratt" NGG 16 # 138 of the Welsh Highland Railway (WHR) with a photo freight train before departure in Dinas. The 600 mm narrow gauge locomotive was built in 1958 by Beyer... (more)
A stretch of subzero weather in January 1984 left Amtrak's trouble-prone SPV-2000 railcars unable to propel themselves, so diesels including veteran RS-3s were drafted to keep things moving. Amtra... (more)
Ex-South Africa Railways narrow gauge NGG16 Class Garratt no 138 approaches Portmadog on the Welsh Highland Railway. The loco entered WHR service in 1997. It was built by Beyer Peacock Ltd of Manc... (more)
The southbound Vermonter makes its way through the displays at Glory Days 2014. Somehow I managed to get a shot without any railfans in it!
Atlantic Coast Line 0-6-0 Class E-4 138 was built in 1904 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works. She had 51" drivers, boiler pressure of 180 lbs, and could produce a respectable 26,510 lbs of tractive e... (more)
Welsh Highland Railway locomotive 138 heads northbound towards Caernarfon. Locomotive carries dual language plates Millenium and Mileniwm in English and Welsh.
an EXTREMELY late, Starlight arrives into Emeryville station as the Warm Springs local waits for it to clear the crossover