Pulling in throttle from the departure from a water stop, the Mt. Washington Cog Railway steam locomotive #2 is putting on a show for as it digs in for the next leg of the trip up the 6,000 foot m... (more)
On Sunday, August 4, the Mt. Washington Cog Railway, celebrating it's 150th year of operation, employs the 1875-built cog steam locomotive, #2, the Ammonoosuc, for the first trip of the day. The ... (more)
From wikipedia: Summit (steel cab) / retired as Chocorua (wood cab). Originally #1 of the Green Mountain Cog Railway. Renamed Chocorua in 1999 / 2000. Engine #4 is currently on display in Twin ... (more)
An impressive display is put on by the little engine number 9 on the Mount Washington Cog Railway as it ascends the namesake mountain in New Hampshire on July 12.
The Mount Washington Cog Railway 1430 hrs steam trip begins the climb of 25-37% grades to the top of the namesake mountain. The Cog Railway #9, named the Waumbek, was built in 1908 and named for ... (more)
The Mount Washington Cog Railway 1430 hrs steam trip put on an impressive show as it ascended the mountain and 25-37% grades to the top of the namesake mountain. The Cog Railway #9, named the Wau... (more)
Having reached the end of the operating day, the last bio-diesel powered trains have started up Mount Washington and the Manchester Locomotive Works cog steamer #9, prepares to head slightly upgra... (more)