WK&S #65 speeds along the Hawk Mountain Line with the first private steam charter of the railroad.
Having stopped only briefly to drop newspapers and perishable foodstuffs, a local freight hustles out of Kempton, Pennsylvania for points south.
Wanamaker, Kempton & Southern's Porter #65 approaches Trexler's crossing with a local freight.
In this timeless scene, WK&S #65 rounds the curve at Trexler with a mixed consist in tow, during the first ever steam powered photo special. Special thanks to Christian Signorelli for hosting this... (more)
A tractor is posed during a series of staged scenes at Kempton Station during the Hawk Mountain Line's first ever steam-powered photographers special. Special thanks to Christian Signorelli for ho... (more)
Engine #65 and her mixed consist highball through Levans Rd. in Steinsville.
A local farmer crosses the road alongside Kempton station while the mixed train sits idle, waiting to depart.
WK&S 0-6-0T #65 is being readied by the WK&S Steam Crew for the Harvest Moon Special to Wanamakers later that night.
Santa Claus has gotten off the train and is meeting with children at the ex-Reading Kempton station while parents have their children pose with a snowman and WK&S 0-6-0 65 gets a short break. Merr... (more)
With another successful Harvest Moon Special in the books, WK&S 0-6-0T 65 simmers at the Kempton station next to an ex-Reading caboose. Note the shadow of the semaphore in 65's smoke.
At the end of another 6-mile trip over the Hawk Mountain Line, #65 runs around her train in preparation for the last excursion of the day, passing Whitcomb #602 in the Kempton yard.
No. 65 chugs through the crossing at Trexler with a mid-afternoon train.
A typical WK&S train chugs through the open field between Wanamaker and Steinsville along Route 143.
No. 65 receives some last-minute attention from the engine crew before the return trip to Kempton.
No. 65 passes her G.E. counterpart, 45-tonner #7258, on a beautiful fall afternoon.