C&O No.614 does a screaming run-by in Port Jervis, NY with Ross Rowland at the throttle. Those were great trips. May 614 do so again!
C&O 614 charges through the New River Gorge during a March snow storm in 1985.
Leaving Cincinnati and heading toward Huntington W.Va.
C&O #614 pulls a consist, too many to count, w/o the assistance of a diesel. A steam starved crowd gathers to witness as this impressive 4-8-4 charges out of town enroute to Hoboken, NJ.
C&O #614 barrels into the town of Port Jervis, NY on an Iron Horse Enterprises Fall Foliage Excursion.
If you ever thought you waited a long time for a train to come by, think how these folks felt! Thousands came out to admire #614 in Port Jervis as she is turned around manually for her trip back ... (more)
Four-eight-fours are rare vistors in the far North East as evidenced in this scene at Port Jervis, NY where C&O #614 bathes in the limelight of an impressed crowd.
C&O #614 takes a well deserved rest by the still standing Erie sanding towers prior to being turned on the also still existing turntable (powered manually now). Later she will return to Hoboken, ... (more)
Iron Horse Enterprise's #614 rounds Tuxedo Rocks S-Curve with over 20 pasenger cars and the early morning sun behind it.
C&O 614 is turned on the wye at Balcony Falls, VA, during this October, 1981, excursion.
C&O 614 pulling the Chessie Safety Express across the Hawks Nest Bridge deep in the New River Gorge of West Virginia in October of 1981.