With American flags in honor of the Fourth of July, Engine 3 poses for pictures before returning to Durbin.
The Durbin Rocket is coming into town with an excursion train on a very wet may afternoon.
The crew is putting the climax into the engine shed after a rainy day of running excursions.
On what was once the C&O Durbin Subdivision ole number 3 marches on back towards Durbin on this first annual photographers weekend.
Moore Keppel & Co. Climax #3 pull a passenger train down the former C&O line towards Durbin. Climax #3's sister engine 3 truck Climax #6 is currently being restored by Mountain State Railroad and ... (more)
Moore Keppel & Co. #3 arrives in Durbin with a load of passengers. Climax #3's sister engine #6 is currently being restored by Mountain State Railroad and Logging Historical Association volunteers... (more)
Engine 3 is easing it's train to a stop at Bridge 93.6 to take water by steam siphon from the underflowing creek.
Moore Keppel No.3 leads a loaded tank car and four empty cars north along the rain swollen banks of the Greenbrier River on the Durbin & Greenbrier Valley RR.
Moore-Keppel & Co. No. 3 waits for passengers to board at the station in Durbin, WV on the Durbin & Greenbrier Valley RR
#3 turning to pick up the rest of its train.
Runby just before #3 stopped to take on water.
WV RR Museum Railfan Weekend.
Climax #3 switches flats in the Station area. WV RR Museum Railfan weekend.
Detail shot of oil check guages on the Climax steamer.