A DIFFERENT BIG BOY MOVE...LONG AGO and BY IT'S HOME. 29 years ago this November, UP 4012 was moved from Steamtown's old home in Bellows Falls, VT to Steamtown's new home in Scranton, PA. The rout... (more)
It was a stranger in a strange land, Milwauke Road 4-8-4 261 when it came east to participate in the Grand Opening of Steamtown National Historic Site in 1994. Making the most out of the paid-for ... (more)
DL&W #664 leads a Steamtown excursion out of the Nay Aug Tunnel in Scranton in a scene very reminiscent of days long gone. The right of way is former Lackawanna and provided a link from Scranton,... (more)
Reading Railroad 903 FP7 sits in the late evening sun while at Steamtown Pa
CNJ 1554 backs out of Steamtown with the Scranton Limited, past another Alco RS-3, Reading 467.
Some of the equipment on display during Steamtown's Railfest included 1903 built IC 2-8-0 790 and North Shore Railroad's caboose and SW1500 in the background.
An attractive display in the Steamtown Park.
Just getting started after an air test for the NKP 514 and a few coaches before a day of running short excursions at Steamtown.
Bridge 60 Tower in the background, a Reading RS3 at Steamtown sits in the yard.
Two Reading F7's sit on display at Steamtown National Park.
The Nickel Plate GP9 takes a small trip through the Steamtown Yard providing a bit of excitement between the Delaware Lackawanna shifting moves.
This F3 sits tucked away in the Roundhouse in Steamtown.
Two of Delaware Lackawanna's working ALCO fleet take the weekend off to allow the Railfest visitors to appreciate them.
BM&R 425 has just been serviced and is backing down to couple onto its train.
Reading FP7 locomotives on display at the entrance of the Steamtown National Historic Site for Railfest 2013. FP7 902 is currently owned by Reading Company Technical and Historical Society.