Class Act by a Class 1: It's not everyday that you will find Class 1 freight locomotives on a passenger train, much less on a tourist train! However, for the two weekend annual visit of Thomas the Tank Engine to the Lebanon, Mason & Monroe Railroad in Lebanon, Norfolk Southern generously provided the use of GP38-3 rebuild NS 5805 to provide the motive power for the trips, giving the LM&M's regular unit, GP7 55, a much needed break, and showing how much of a class act they really are. In this view, a young family takes in the scene as NS 5805 shoves an inbound Thomas trip back into Lebanon at the West Street Crossing. While Thomas is leading on the other end, NS 5805 provides the muscle behind him, fulfilling the dreams of children around the area to get to ride behind Thomas the Tank Engine! Special thanks to Norfolk Southern Corp. and the Lebanon, Mason & Monroe Railroad for making their dreams come true!
My photos of the Cincinnati Railway and their operations, including the Cincinnati Dinner Train and the Lebanon, Mason & Monroe Railroad.
For more information on the CRC and their operations, please visit http://www.cincinnatirailway.com/