An A-B-A set of Lackawanna F3s lead a westbound passenger train past one of the many ponds along the Pocono Main on the way to Scranton, PA. The train is part of the annual ARHS Convention to cel... (more)
70-year old F3A No. 663 is posed on the Pocono Mountain grade, just west of Elmhurst. This locomotive was originally built for the Bangor & Aroostook RR in May, 1948 as their No. 44 and is on loa... (more)
An early Steamtown train is seen here skirting the reservoir at Elmhurst, Pennsylvania.
Two drab EMD’s, given to Steamtown as repayment for the N&W 1218 “hostage situation”, lead a Steamtown train through Elmhurst, Pennsylvania. Although the units are now repainted as NKP 514 a... (more)
As a nasty summer thunderstorm rolls into the area, Delaware Lackawanna train PT98, behind 7 ALCO.MLW products, passes under a former Lackawanna signal bridge in Elmhurst, PA.
The Steamtown crews have positioned CP 4-6-2 2317 at the west end of the train, where it will lead the consist tender-first back to Scranton. The D&H RS3 that was brought along to assist in the di... (more)
Steamtown’s engine crew poses for a small gathering of photographers during the runaround move at Elmhurst, Pennsylvania. Although they took the time to acknowledge us, they appear to be all bus... (more)
During the first season of operations after its move from Vermont to Pennsylvania, Steamtown’s trains travelled between Scranton and Elmhurst, which was the location of the first available sidin... (more)
Emanating a veritable Vesuvian smoke plume and wearing its DL&W-inspired "Pocono Mountain Express" paint scheme, the 2317 performs a runby during the 1986 railfan weekend.
In its first season in Pennsylvania, Steamtown’s Canadian Pacific 2713 storms into Elmhurst on a crisp autumn day.
A pair of RS3s roll under the signal bridge at Elmhurst with an excursion train for Tobyhanna.
PT-98 rolling along at track speed behind a pair of RS3's screams under the Elmhurst signals.
The Portland Turn rolls under the old signal bridge at Elmhurst with a five pack of Alco/MLW units today.
The Portland Turn passes under an abandon signal bridge north of Moscow with the Tuesday run. This job maybe on short time with the NS getting control of the D&H from the CP. Interchange traffic m... (more)