Cumbres & Toltec K-27 No. 463, masquerading as Rio Grande Southern No. 455, crosses Ferguson's Trestle just as the sun breaks the horizon. This was the second day of a Friends of the Cumbres & Tol... (more)
C&TS winter photo charter operated by Historic Transportation Preservation, Inc. (Steam Specials)
Extra 478 South, and its reflection, hurry across the Animas River just south of Silverton on a Steam Loco Safari Tours charter.
SL&RG #18 (ex LS&I #18) climbs the steeper east side of La Veta Pass, about a half mile below the summit at Fir, on a Steam Loco Safari Tour photo freight.
Pere Marquette 1225 passes the old bean elevator at Henderson on an Historic Transportation Preservation photo charter.
It's unlikely that this Zulu family has ever seen a GMAM Garratt before. Thirty three years after steam ended in Natal, it has returned to its old stomping grounds on the steeply graded Durban to... (more)
Standing on the rear platform of the caboose, the brakeman is going to be enjoying a beautiful sunrise in a few minutes. PM 1225 is hustling a northbound freight past Smith Rd.
Heading into the setting sun, NN RS-2 no. 105 and RS-3 no. 109 bring a freight downgrade across Steptoe Creek. The haze in the background is smoke from steamers 40 & 93, switching the yard at Ely... (more)
The secret is out, the Heber Valley is the place to be for winter steam photography! Annie Bruehl waits at the Edwards Lane crossing for UP 618 to pass by her completely original 1953 Buick.
Unloading LCL freight at Charleston.
844 & 3985 are passing the Bonneville Salt Flats in the background, en route to Railfair in Sacramento.
Morant's curve from the other direction. It will be more than an hour before the sun, shining on the high peaks, makes it into the valley.
K-36 #487 brings a tripple header around Windy point, heading to Cumbres, during the peak fall color season. Will we ever see this again?
A SAR GMAM class Beyer Garratt reaches Oudtshoorn at sunrise on a feezing cold morning.
It's been a busy day and the engine service tracks at Daban are full.