Its December of 1924, and Great Western 90 is taking a short passenger train back to Loveland,CO...well not really.
Where eles can you see this! This is probaly one of the very few Places In the U.S. where you can see not one, but two, steam engines pass each other.
Steaming along
Strasburg 90 is a 2-10-0 built in 1924 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works. It originally pulled sugar beet trains for the Great Western Railroad to the company's mill in Loveland, Colorado. The Stras... (more)
Number 90 leads the last train of the day back towards Strasburg.
A good look at the long legs of engine #90.
Strasburg's venerable 90 pick's up spead after departing Paradise, heading south for Strasburg on the day's first train.
Strasburg #90 shifts at "J" tower as it uncoples from a return Santa Special and will now run around it's train to recouple and take another Santa Special to Paradise
#90 chugs through the fields of Lancaster while 2 horses run from the sound of the Iron Horse stomping down on them.
I think the title for this one would be titled "A horse of another kind" A farm horse look on at Iron Horse #90 from the Strasburg Railroad as another seasonal Santa Special makes it's way though ... (more)
Putting #90 away for the night by housing her down.
The hostler makes some final adjustments prior to #90 moving out of the yard.
American Construction's 140 tonne crane moves WP&YR #90 dockside to the barge Southeast Provider.