At the gala the home locomotives also had a run out. Here Cochrane and No 2 are in harness with a passenger set. Or as a certain member might say"2 Percy's"
The other guest engine at the gala No 15 runs under Gibraltar Bridge on its way to Marley Hill shed, leaving its coaches for another locomotive
In one of the halls of the National Museum of Scotland we find the 2nd oldest surviving locomotive in the world: the Wylam Dilly. It was built in 1815, and sister locomotive the Puffing Billy whic... (more)
Driving through eastern Scotland we stumbled upon road signs pointing to the "Caledonian Steam Rwy". So naturally we decided to investigate. No sooner did we drive up, did this tiny 1926... (more)
A little piece of history being made. South Tynedale railway inherited the branch line from Alston to Haltwhistle in the North of England after British Railways closed it down in 1976. The standa... (more)
For being just a little 0-4-0, the ol' #85 sure was putting on a show! As the third daily excursion makes its way south toward Frederick, the Jeddo Coal 'saddleback' locomotive was earning its kee... (more)
With storms rolling out to the north, the sun has somehow found its way through a sucker hole just in time for Jeddo Coal Co. 0-4-0T #85 and its 5 car train to roll out onto the Monocacy River bri... (more)
Locomotive Luci is back in Service again after a Inspection. Built in 1916 the B n2t locomotive was the first operatiional Locomotive of BEM
The Blonay-Chamby Railroad/Museum is celebrating the 50th anniversary in 2018. Part of the celebrations are 5 guest steamlocomotives. On this day, the 5 guest locomotives together with the 5 opera... (more)
"Yvonne" and "Henschel" are pushing the train to the station for boarding passengers.
This small steamlocomotive was built in 1893 by St.Leonard in Belgium. The locomotive was invited for the Celebration "20 years of the tourist railway Valley de l’Aa".