This scene with an A-B-A set of Lackawanna F3's switching cars behind the Steamtown roundhouse was one of many provided during the ARHS covention night photo session.
Hearing these two old warriors gurgle while pulling a few cars around the yard made my 1000 miles trip worth it!
Steamtown's latest steam rescue: Baldwin 0-6-0.
Beside the bridge 60 tower, a five loco consist is spliting for the day's jobs.
ALCOs & Baldwins! Baldwin Locomotive Works 0-6-0 #26 owned and operated by Steamtown, gives some railfans a nice blow of the whistle as it rolls into the yard to board passengers for the l... (more)
Baldwin Locomotive Works No. 26 rolled out of the Baldwin plant in Eddystone Pennsylvania in March 1929. Interestingly rather than selling it, the Baldwin company retained the locomotive for switc... (more)
"Colorful Deadline"
PT-97 passes one of the railroad's parked RS-3s as it makes its way into Scranton.
"Honoring our Veterans" Amtrak's ACS-64 Veterans Unit is seen sitting outside the Steamtown Turntable on display to the public.
Four big Alcos do what they do best as they attack the grade out of Scranton with a lengthy train for the NS.
PT98 passes the University of Scranton as it starts its trip down the Pocono Main.
Two Alco road switchers idle in front of the Bridge 60 tower.
A group of Alco's await the call to service on a chilly morning in Scranton.
"ECO at the Turntable" A CP GP20-ECO is seen resting along side NS SD60E 911, the First Responders Unit, at the Steamtown National Historical Site during Railfest 2015.
Setting up the Tobyhanna excursion.