Chesapeake Western T-6 #11 leading a train at Bridgewater, VA. [4/70]
CW 11 & 10 with the daily freight. CW was a N&W subsidiary.
CW 11 & 10 with the daily freight.
A former N&W ALCo switcher keeps watch over the Cumberland station platform.
N&W Alco Switcher sits in Ridgely Yards before it is shipped to Roanoke Museum to join N&W 4-8-4 611.
DIT unit
Still active in the NS era.
Among the last Alcos around in the classic scheme of the era.
Ex N&W survived to get a nice paint job!
A real curiosity anywhere.
Originally N&W
First revenue run after purchase from the Black River and Western