Canadian National 89 wraps up another day of excursions on the Strasburg Railroad as it brings the 5:00 train back into town.
The nose of #89 basks in the afternoon sunlight while sitting in the engine shed.
After a brief stop at Groffs, 89 pulls west towards the station at Strasburg as two railfans look on. There were a lot of people present on this day because it was the last day of operation of 202... (more)
Former Canadian National 2-6-0 leads an excursion train towards East Strasburg on a pleasant Winter afternoon in January.
Strasburg’s 4:15 Santa Express has just arrived back in Strasburg with a nearly sold-out train. The day is not over – another Santa Express has just departed, and two Night Be... (more)
Snows on the last run. Strasburg Rail Road’s last run for the day was at 1300 on Sunday, March 3, 2019. Former Canadian National 89 (2-6-0) was built in 1910 and has been operating at Strasburg ... (more)
A 2-6-0 Mogul stops to discharge passengers at a flag stop allowing a priority freight led by a 4-8-0 "Mastodon" to proceed around it. Or, when world's collide - a 1950's N&W photo train takes the... (more)
One of the original pieces of Steamtown USA's collection, Canadian National 89 is seen leading a tourist train through the Vermont hillside. Tom Golden photo.
Not your standard meet at Leaman Place!
In early December, Strasburg was wrapping up reconstruction of its passing siding at Cherry Hill, the normal meeting place when the railroad runs multip... (more)
On an unseasonably warm and sunny December day, E-10-a #89 barks upgrade through Groundhog Cut with a Santa's Paradise Express.
#89 prepares for another trip down the line.
Strasburg 2-6-0 ex-Canadian National, passes farm country on the Strasburg.
Westbound at Esbenshade Road, Canadian National E-10-a #89 leads the 2PM train back to East Strasburg.
Popping out of the trees into the sun at Groundhog Cut, Canadian National E-10-a #89 works upgrade to Esbenshade Road.
With the 2PM train in tow, Canadian National E-10-a #89 stomps across the Pumpkinville Turnpike bridge on approach to Carpenters Crossing.