The Westbound return trip of the 611 excursion to Lynchburg passes the CPL signals at Webster, just East of Roanoke.
The Eastbound morning excursion to Lynchburg has taken off from Roanoke and fills the air with smoke passing under the CPL signals at Webster.
In this beautiful morning Virginia perspective, N&W J Class 611 sweeps through an s curve just west of Webster on the former N&W Blue Ridge District.
Putting on a magnificent show climbing up and out of Roanoke on the NS Blue Ridge District, N&W J Class Steam Locomotive 611 splits the N&W CPL's at Webster, Virginia on a dead head move.
The Queen of Steam, N&W J Class NÂș611 is almost home as it greets hundreds of spectators in Webster, Virginia on it's maiden voyage which brings the vintage J into Norfolk Southern's 21st Century... (more)
N&W Class J #611 is just a few miles East of Roanoke, Virginia as Norfolk Southern CEO Charles "Wick" Moorman has his crack at the throttle much to the delight of everyone both on the tr... (more)
Photographer- Dave Leonard- from my personal collection. 35mm Kodachrome original slide. A gorgeous late Spring day finds the "Mercedes of Steam," N&W Class 'A' #1218 attacking Blue R... (more)
On a chilly evening, city lights from Roanoke VA casts some brightness to the night sky behind the CPL's at Webster. December 2011.
The Roanoke Chapter of the NRHS put on a Amtrak Excursion from Roanoke to Danville this year. Here the train is pictured passing the CPL's at Webster in the late evening light.
Roanoke Chapter, NRHS, caboose and other pieces of their rolling stock with NS 5079 (just in case) roll eastbound through Webster en route to an equipment display engagement in Appomattox, VA for ... (more)
Y6a 2167 pushes hard on the wood-sheathed caboose of a coal drag pulled by a single Y6, number 2152.
Y6 2152 pulls hard on an eastbound coal drag a few miles short of the summit at Blue Ridge. The smoke of Y6a pusher 2167 can be seen clearly on the rear.
CPL's at night. These are quickly disappearing on the N&W