Little Pacific 110 waits for the signal to proceed east to Quincy, Mi on this fall day.
Little River Railroad #1 puts on quite a show as it rides the turntable during Train Fest.
With US, Michigan and Tennessee flags flying, bell swinging and whistle blowing, the smallest standard gauge Pacific ever built, Little River 4-6-2 110, makes quite a sight as she begins her trip ... (more)
The "World's Smallest Standard Gauge Pacific" really is a tiny thing, compared to the likes of Pere Marquette 1225.
An arial view of Little River Railroad #110 at the passenger loading point in Owosso. The view was courtesy of a very nice local man who brought his own hydralic lift to the grade crossing!
The littlest Pacific, Little River Railroad #110 makes its way to the turntable after finishing up for the day.
The smallest Pacific, Little River Railroad #110, probably did the most work of any locomotive at Train Fest, pushing and pulling steam exucrsions all day long every day during the Festival.
Little River 4-6-2 110, the smallest standard gauge Pacific ever built, slows as she brings an hourly excursion trip back into Owosso, past the former Woodard Furniture Company, now home to the Wr... (more)
Little River 110 heads north out of Owosso.
Little River Railroad's #1 takes a spin on the turntable after teaming up with Flagg Coal #75 and Viscose #6 to pull a broken down 1225.
At 10:30 Little River 110 pulls the hour long excursion back into Owosso.
Little River 1 backs up through SRI's grounds in Owosso.
5 of the 8 steam locomotives at TrainFestival are lined up for the night photo session on Saturday. 4449 wasn't in the lineup due to derailing a leading truck, but was back on the rails later that... (more)
Little River 110 was in charge of the one-hour trips running out of Owosso. We see here 110 returning to Owosso.