The Norfolk & Western 611's home railroad, the N&W was host to a very unique kind of signal known as the Color Position Light signal. They were the mainstay of home-N&W territories for many years,... (more)
Riding the Clark's Triple-Header. As seen from the first car, here's what the power line-up looks like, as it pushes the train up the grade through "Wolfman Territory." Stepping ... (more)
The second section of the 12:30 train nears the summit while a hiker pauses along the Appalachian National Scenic Trail. The beautiful sunny weather with temperatures in the 80s made the mountain ... (more)
Two of the Mount Washington Cog Railway's bio diesel locomotives can be seen ascending the the mountain just before reaching the summit. A third locomotive and car is just out of view. Due to the ... (more)
The summit of Mount Washington sits 6288' above sea level and is the highest peak in the Northeastern United States. On April 12th, 1934 the highest winds ever recorded in the on the face of the E... (more)
Mount Washington Cog Railway is one of the most unique railroads in the world. The 3 mile stretch of track to the Summit of the 6288' Mount Washington is the second steepest railroad in the world ... (more)
Steam in a Winter wonder land...