A handsome new Western Maryland F7A and other F7's lead a long freight through Hagerstown, Maryland in December, 1952. Aubrey Bodine photo
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Norfolk & Western #1218 hustles through the rain with an NS excursion at Romulus, Michigan in July, 1990. Karl Miller photo.
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Virginia Blue Ridge 0-6-0 #9 with the daily freight at the way station in Tye River, Virginia during July, 1961. Rick Burn photo.
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Norfolk & Western 611, in conjunction with the Steam Railroading Institute and Virginia Museum of Transportation, will lead excursions on the Virginia Scenic Railway in June and July.
This photo shows the big J during Norfolk Southern's first steam program at Red Hill, Virginia on May 15, 1993. Wade Massie photo.
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The impressive Kirton Lime Sidings Signal Box.
British Railways English Electric Type 3 37424. 1Q50 1344 Derby R.T.C to Doncaster West Yard. Kirton Lime Sidings Signal Box. 02/04/26.
Durham coast line @LNER diverts.
LNER Azuma 800113 1S02 0630 Doncaster to Aberdeen. Passing the recently uncovered turntables of West Hartlepool steam roundhouse. They disappeared around 60 years ago. 07/03/26
With a view so stunning words don't do it justice, E. S. Russell captures 4300 4377 as it leaves Berwyn for Barmouth in September 1955. Farther down the River Dee can be made out the Robertson Chain Bridge, which survives along with the station as part of the Llangollen Railway.
In the company of much younger Austin 7s, Hughes 6 50777 settles in at Sowerby Bridge Shed in 1955, having been a Lostock Hall engine before June 1954. One of the last built with short frames under Aspinall, 50777 had been rebuilt with a superheated Belpaire boiler under Hughes.