United States Army FM H12-44 sits idle on track 6 in the upper yard at the Rochester Genesee Valley Railroad Museum during a fantastic November sunset. Built in 1953, 1843 was most recently used i... (more)
United States Army FM H12-44 sits idle on track 6 in the upper yard at the Rochester Genesee Valley Railroad Museum on a clear November night. Built in 1953, 1843 was most recently used in the Sen... (more)
After coupling up to its consist US Army FM H12-44 number 1843 emits a plume of smoke as it notches up to proceed north. The FM was used to clear the equipment in front of the shop from track 7 so... (more)
Having spent most of it's later life at the Letterkenny Army Depot, these GE 80 Tonner's were the base's primary switching engines and then later used by the Pennsylvania Southern Railroad. Today,... (more)
3 locomotives, 3 builders. 3 of the 4 operational locomotives from the roster at the Bluegrass Railroad Museum by chance wound up lined up across the 4 tracks of the Versailles Yard. Left to right... (more)
Unique by necessity. Although EMD produced a few (13) MRS-1s ALCO built the majority (47) for the ARMY Transportation Corps. for use if needed in railroads around the world. They have unique measu... (more)
Once the primary power for excursion at the museum 2043 has been relegated to greeter service for patrons arriving at the museum. Her sister 2086 survives on the grounds also and is operational. M... (more)
Former Army MRS-1 2043 is now used for display after her running career with the Army and Bluegrass Railway Museum ended several years ago.
Former Army H12-44 1849 now sits as a static display at the Bluegrass Railway Museum in Versailles, KY.