Category: Museums and Scenic Railway

  • Norfolk and Western N&W 475

    Norfolk and Western N&W 475

    Strasburg Railroad, Norfolk and Western N&W 475 a Baldwin M class 4-8-0 Locomotive. N&W 475 is putting on a good show on a cold November mourning as the sun rises in Strasburg, Pennsylvania on November 7, 2021.

  • Everett Railroad EV 11

    Everett Railroad EV 11

    Everett Railroad EV 11 an Alco 2-6-0 rounding the curve as it leads a Historic Transport Preservation photo charter, departed from the station at Roaring Spring, Pennsylvania on November 6, 2021.

    Number 11 was built in 1920 by Alco for Cuba but was never delivered. Instead, it was acquired by the Narragansett Pier Railroad, for whom it served until 1938. … After a nine-year restoration, Number 11 returned to service in 2015 and serves as the Everett Railroad’s primary excursion motive power.

  • Norfolk and Western 4-8-0 No. 475

    Norfolk and Western 4-8-0 No. 475

    The local is waiting in the siding as Norfolk and Western 4-8-0 No. 475 leads a fast freight to Strasburg, Pennsylvania on November 7, 2021.

    Strasburg Rail Road (Norfolk and Western) No. 475 is a 4-8-0 “Mastodon” type steam locomotive owned and operated by the Strasburg Rail Road outside of Strasburg, Pennsylvania. Built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in June 1906, it was part of the Norfolk and Western’s first order of M class numbered 375-499. Today, No. 475 is the only operating 4-8-0 type in North America and the Strasburg Rail Road’s oldest operating steam locomotive. -From Wikipedia

  • Norfolk and Western 475

    Norfolk and Western 475

    Strasburg Railroad, Norfolk and Western 475 a Baldwin M class 4-8-0 Locomotive. With the frost still on the ground 475 runs through the farmland as the sun rises on a cold November mourning in Strasburg, Pennsylvania on November 7, 2021.

    Strasburg Rail Road (Norfolk and Western) No. 475 is a 4-8-0 “Mastodon” type steam locomotive owned and operated by the Strasburg Rail Road outside of Strasburg, Pennsylvania. Built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in June 1906, it was part of the Norfolk and Western’s first order of M class numbered 375-499. Today, No. 475 is the only operating 4-8-0 type in North America and the Strasburg Rail Road’s oldest operating steam locomotive. -From Wikipedia

  • TCRX 405 EMD GP7

    TCRX 405 EMD GP7

    Tennessee Central Railway Museum TCRX 405 EMD GP7 filly restored to L&N as-delivered paint scheme with TCRX 719 F7B, TCRX 715 F7B, and TCRX 6902 E8A departing the Museum with the Tennessee Moonshine Sippin’ Excursion Train as it passes by some Nashville & Eastern Railroad power, The Tennessee Central Railway Museum runs on the Nashville & Eastern Railroad mainline to Lebanon and starts in Nashville, Tennessee on June 12, 2021.

  • TCRX 405 EMD GP7

    TCRX 405 EMD GP7

    Tennessee Central Railway Museum TCRX 405 EMD GP7 filly restored to L&N as-delivered paint scheme leading the Tennessee Moonshine Sippin’ Excursion Train, passing the Nashville Star commuter trains in Lebanon, Tennessee on June 12, 2021.

  • Ohio River Scenic Railway, BUGX 1752 EMD FP9A

    Ohio River Scenic Railway, BUGX 1752 EMD FP9A

    Ohio River Scenic Railway, BUGX 1752 EMD FP9A leaving Troy, Indiana for the return trip to Tell City on May 1, 2021.
    Ohio River Scenic Railway is leasing BUGE 1752 from Dieselmotive Company. The history of this locomotive was built as CN 6511 (FP9A), VIA 6511, AC 1752, PWRY 1752, PREX 1752, KJRY 1752, and now BUGX 1752

  • Ohio River Scenic Railway BUGX 1752 EMD FP9A

    Ohio River Scenic Railway BUGX 1752 EMD FP9A

    Ohio River Scenic Railway BUGX 1752 EMD FP9A passing by River Pointe Apartments with Jim Pearson Photography drone following it thought Tell City, Indiana on April 25, 2021.

  • Ohio River Scenic Railway BUGX 1752 EMD FP9A

    Ohio River Scenic Railway BUGX 1752 EMD FP9A

    Ohio River Scenic Railway BUGX 1752 EMD FP9A leaving Troy, Indiana for the return trip to Tell City on May 1, 2021.
    Ohio River Scenic Railway is leasing BUGE 1752 from Dieselmotive Company. The history of this locomotive was built as CN 6511 (FP9A), VIA 6511, AC 1752, PWRY 1752, PREX 1752, KJRY 1752, and now BUGX 1752

  • MILW 1416 Class I-5A 0-6-0

    MILW 1416 Class I-5A 0-6-0

    Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific, MILW 1416 Class I-5A 0-6-0 Built by Milwaukee shops in 1908. Purchased from the Evansville Museum from the Wabash Sand and Gravel Company, Inc. in 1965. Now resorted to original and on display at the Evansville Museum Transportation Center (EMTRAC) in Evansville, Indiana on April 30, 2021. #evansvillemuseum