Crossroads after dark. US 152 and stablemate DRGW 464 pour out clouds of steam in the cold night air as they sit adjacent the water tank at Crossroads Village Station.
Sunset Charge, Part 2. In pretty golden sunset light, US 152 rounds the Eastern Loop and charges past the photo line, pouring out a beautiful exhaust plume. It's a great conclusion to a g... (more)
Sunset Charge, Part 1. With the shadows getting really long and the sun taking a dive for the treeline to the west, the Huckleberry Railroad's two narrow gauge steamers team up for a quick... (more)
Comin' round the bend.... US 152 pours out a lovely plume as she doubleheads with stablemate DRGW 464 on the Huckleberry Railroad's West Loop on a sunny afternoon in January. Although I ... (more)
Crossing Butternut Creek. The recently restored US 152 charges across the high trestle over Butternut Creek en route back to Crossroads Village with a short passenger train.
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High over Butternut Creek. US 152 trails a steamy, white plume against a cobalt blue sky as she rumbles across the recently rebuilt Butternut Creek Trestle on the run back to Crossroads Vi... (more)
On the Eastern Loop. On a beautiful but chilly January day, US 152 hauls a short string of wooden passenger coaches around the Huckleberry Railroad's eastern turning loop. Unlike most ste... (more)
On the shores of Mott Lake. The early morning sun casts some long shadows as US 152 hauls a short passenger consist east along the shoreline of the ice-covered Mott Lake, headed for downto... (more)
Eastbound out of Crossroads Village. Shortly after 10 AM, US 152 hauls a short passenger train on the Huckleberry Railroad, near the line's shops just east of Crossroads Village.
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Ready to rock the Mott Lake area. With the steam pressure almost ready to lift the pops and all of her appliances up and running, US 152, the little Alaskan 10-wheeler begins to move in the... (more)
U.S. 152. Tucked away in the engine house at Michigan's Huckleberry Railroad is one of the prettiest 10-wheelers in existence. This narrow gauge beauty was built in 1920 by the Baldwin Lo... (more)