A switching move to make up her train. Almost no smoke. Almost no noise. Her energy is built up. No damn internal combustion engine running. Oh, she popped off once in awhile.
Grandsons.
My three year old son loved Thomas but now at six it is "for babies"
Work continues on ex=BC&G #4 to put her back under steam at the North Carolina Transportation Museum. I have heard that she will be returned to her Buffalo Creek & Gauley livery although others sa... (more)
The museum train rolls past the loading site of the upcoming "Day Out With Thomas" event that will be held on the last weekend of September.
Is it Ivy City? Southern E8 6900 and Atlantic Coast Line E3 501 sit together at the North Carolina Transportation Museum at Historic Spencer Shops.
The Southern 6133 along with the Southern 6900 E8 pull the NCTM's passnger train.
The Southern 2601 pulling the NCTM's caboose train.
the old Graham County Railroad Company Shay locomotive makes it's way under the pedestrian bridge at the museum on the 3:00 run
The cab of the Southern 6133 sitting in the rounhouse
The 6900 pulls past Barber Junction to head back to the rounhouse.
Graham County Railroad Company's Shay #1925 on the tourist train at the museum.
ex-SOU 2601(hi-hood GP30) in a fresh coat of Sou paint blows for a crossing!