Morristown & Erie Alco RS-1 #21 at the Whippany Railway Museum.
"An old Workhorse" While the Morristown and Erie's Alco C424's are in charge of the Easter trains, ME 21 sits silent at the West end of Whippany yard.
Morristown & Erie RS-1 21, currently out of service, sits among other equipment at the Whippany Railway Museum.
M&E RS1 21 is gleaming in the setting sun. Alongside is a former Reading Company business car. Two classic pieces of railroad equipment on display near the Whippany Railway Museum.
Morristown and Erie Alco RS-1 #21 at the Whippany Railway Museum on the first full day of spring, 2009.
It's train time in Whippany! M&E RS1 21 is posed in front of the station, prepared to haul the Whippany Railway Museum's caboose trains later in the day. M&E's Birken is parked on the house track,... (more)
The Whippany water tank has been ranked as one of the ten most endangered structures in Morris County, N.J.
M&E 21 has returned to Morristown after several months in storage at Whippany.
M&E 21 and 18 have just returned from Whippany.
M&E RS1 21 is on display next to the classic semaphore signal.
M&E 21 and a privately owned former New York Central caboose bask in the warm spring sunshine.
The terms "imposing" and "RS1" usually never appear in a sentence together, but this low-level shot of M&E 21 makes this classic Alco seem massive.
Restored former New York Central caboose is coupled to RS1 21.