A few railfans check out EBT 2-8-2 15 from the farmer's bridge as it passes underneath, headed back towards Orbisonia.
In a classic scene, EBT 15 pulls the passenger train past this rusting piece of farm equipment.
EBT 17 sits as a static display at the head of a cut of hoppers during the 2006 Fall Spectacular. Thanks to my brother for the lighting.
In 1946, a Woodie gets caught at the Enyeart Rd. crossing by the local passenger train returning from Mt. Union. It could be true, if not for the modern street sign and telephone poles.
Two lonely hay bales observe the passage of a well-patronized passenger train on a cool Sunday morning during the East Broad Top's 2006 Fall Spectacular.
This is why the East Broad Top is a trip back in time. Not much in this photo of 15 backing a freight train through the yard says it was taken in 2006 instead of 1946.
Just north of the station the photo freight behind EBT 15 passes by the "EBT Arrow" and another barn/shed to the right.
I'd like to call this one, "The Master and the Apprentice", although that is not technically accurate or true. The engineer and fireman talk to another crewman before another run to Colgate Grove.
A pan shot of EBT 15 crossing the Long Fill with the Runk Road bridge and a farm in the background with some decent Fall color as well.
EBT 15 brings the last train of the weekend back towards Orbisonia station.
The photo freight special passes just in time as the fringe of a Noreaster rolls into the area and lingers the entire day.