Black River & Western 60 releases steam in Ringoes on a cool spring night.
Rare Mileage In Flemington. Black River & Western Railroad 60 (née-Great Western 60, 2-8-0 "Consolidation", Alco, 1937) was the power for the Volunteer Railroaders Association ph... (more)
Black River & Western 60 accelerates its freight train across Central Avenue on a cloudy April day.
Black River & Western 60 works hard with its freight train as its engineer exchanges a wave with a farmer on his tractor in the neighboring field.
Black River & Western 60 rests in Ringoes on a cool April night.
Black River & Western 60 opens its cylinder cocks in Ringoes after a long day of work.
Black River & Western 60 rests in Flemington while its crew services the locomotive.
Black River & Western 60 charges through an April storm with its freight train just south of Toad Lane.
Black River & Western 60 races by the Ringoes Station shortly after a heavy spring storm.
Black River & Western 60 crosses the First Neshanic River with its freight train.
Black River & Western 60 races through Copper Hill Siding as an approaching thunderstorm casts a spell of darkness over the landscape.
The hard-working volunteers of the Black River & Western Railroad pose with locomotive 60 at the end of another successive photo charter.
Black River & Western 60 charges across Central Avenue with its freight train.
Black River & Western No. 60 during a special railfan excursion marking the end of its fifteen-year boiler ticket. The locomotive has been in service on the BR&W since the 1960s.