Boston & Albany 400 and Nickel Plate 777 in the steaming bays. #777 builder Ken Owens standing next to his engine talking with George Quilles. B & A 400 builder, Fred Bouffard talking with Michael Miano.
Ken Owens on his #777 with Fred Bouffard and Joe Hanulec inspecting the engine before a Special Event Run. Club volunteers ran the railroad for three hours so that close to 200 members and family of Nasau Chapter of NSASA could enjoy a day of railroading fun.
Ken Owens on his #777 with Fred Bouffard and Joe Hanulec inspecting the engine before a Special Event Run. Club volunteers ran the railroad for three hours so that close to 200 members and family of Nasau Chapter of NSASA could enjoy a day of railroading fun.
Michael Miano on his B & O 98 with a train load of passengers during a Special Event Run. Club volunteers ran the railroad for three hours so that close to 200 members and family of Nasau Chapter of NSASA could enjoy a day of railroading fun.
Michael Miano on his B & O 98 with a train load of passengers during a Special Event Run. Club volunteers ran the railroad for three hours so that close to 200 members and family of Nasau Chapter of NSASA could enjoy a day of railroading fun.
Michael Miano on his B & O 98 with a train load of passengers during a Special Event Run. Club volunteers ran the railroad for three hours so that close to 200 members and family of Nasau Chapter of NSASA could enjoy a day of railroading fun.
Tom Dunn on his electric character engine pulling a happy train load of passengers. Club volunteers ran the railroad for three hours so that close to 200 members and family of Nasau Chapter of NSASA could enjoy a day of railroading fun.
Michael Miano on his B & O 98 with a train load of passengers during a Special Event Run. Club volunteers ran the railroad for three hours so that close to 200 members and family of Nasau Chapter of NSASA could enjoy a day of railroading fun.
B & A 400, George Quilles as the engineer is waiting for a Special Event Run. Club volunteers ran the railroad for three hours so that close to 200 members and family of Nasau Chapter of NSASA could enjoy a day of railroading fun.