Little River 110 at 100 years old finishing its last mile into Hillsdale.
Never Their Trains Shall Meet. Three locomotives that probably never met while in revenue service share space around the turntable on a warm night in Owosso. Will they ever meet ag... (more)
The "World's Smallest Standard Gauge Pacific" really is a tiny thing, compared to the likes of Pere Marquette 1225.
The train is on the ex-CR/PC/NYC/LSMS "old road" headed west, about to cross the ex-CR/PC/PRR "GR&I" line that used to run north from Ft. Wayne, In. This track is serviced today by the Pioneer Ra... (more)
No. 110 and No. 1 at the Coldwater depot of the Little River Railroad.
No. 110 heading towards Coldwater during Train Fest Weekend. The engine is famous for being the smallest standard gauge Pacific ever constructed.
Both of the Little River's steam locomotives sit in front of the restored depot at Coldwater. What a great operation.
Little River 110 teams up with No. 1 for a doubleheader on Labor Day.