Former RF&P 136 is seen on one of its last runs ever crossing the lake coming into Hartwell with a hopper for Quality Holdings.
Former RF&P GP35 136 rots beneath the summer sun in downtown Lavonia, Georgia. I'm riding shotgun on EJ&E SD38 654 on a northbound train for Toccoa.
Battered and Stattered. HRT 136 has battle scars all over it. It's missing a number board, missing a ditch light, one of it's windows is shattered, one of it's rear pannels is flipped upside down,... (more)
HRT 136, a veteran from the RF&P railway, is seen sitting in Bowersville waiting for it's next assignment. This engine has seen some better days... It's missing a number board, missing a ditch lig... (more)
The RF&P painted GP35 arrives Airline Jct with three hoppers for the only customer on the line. They will continue to Hartwell another day to service Quality Holdings on the west side of town.
Eastbound Hartwell train over the original line to Airline Jct and downtown Hartwell creeps through the S curves along Airline-Goldmine Road shortly before arriving at Airline. Upon arrival at Air... (more)
Eastbound Hartwell train over the original line to Airline Jct and downtown Hartwell traverses the roller coaster trackage as it approaches Whitewood Road. Storage cars are often stored on this li... (more)
Eastbound Hartwell train over the original line to Airline Jct and downtown Hartwell traverses the roller coaster trackage along Bethany Bowersville Road. Storage cars are often stored on this lin... (more)
Eastbound Hartwell train over the original line to Airline Jct and downtown Hartwell passes a military truck stationed by the Hart County Fire Department just outside Bowersville. Storage cars are... (more)
The kitbashed RF&P unit is fired up for today's events as the J-ball and ex-Con are moved up the line and out of the way.
An up close look at the details on the truck set of HRT's GP35, 136, in Lavonia, Georgia.
136 Is Missing An Eye Former Richmond Fredericksburg and Potomac (RF&P) GP35 136 is missing a number board. If you look closely, you can see where Hartwell Railroad wrote the number on to t... (more)
ex-RF&P moving covered hoopers