"Class J in the Farmlands"
Strasburg's 2-10-0 No. 90 posed with the 611 at the "Fire up 611" event
The rolling hills of Eastern Pennsylvania shine their best in the afternoon light, giving off hues of green and yellow. The natural beauty is enhanced with the presence of the beautiful Norfolk & ... (more)
The 611 heads west to Strasburg past Carpenter's cemetery.
History Meet History. A weekend many have been looking forward to, to witness one of the most giant, graceful, beautiful steam engines in the world, the Norfolk & Western 611, on one of the... (more)
N&W #611 posing next to a former PRR Position Light signal.
The 611 leads the last train of the day back to Strasburg.
The N&W 611 crew was kindly making smoke for the photo line at Esbenshade.
N&W 611 running around its train on the Strasburg Rail Road
N&W 611 westbound on the Strasburg, approaching Groff's
First fire after the 611's annual inspection, as the Strasburg's regular 1:00 p.m. train returns behind No. 90.
The 611 under the wires, on what was once the PRR's No. 1 Track at Leaman Place.
Shortly after her arrival into Strasburg, N&W 611 looks upon the coaches she'll be pulling in the coming months on a series of special excursions during the railroads Reunion of Steam events!
Norfolk and Western 611 FINALLY rests at the station of Strasburg Railroad after the journey from Roanoke VA.
N&W Class J No. 611 on the hidden bridge at Shocks Mill