Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Engine House Addition
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The folks in the engine house must have been very good this past year, because Santa Claus dropped off their present a little early! ...
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Da Costa Restoration
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"Da Costa" was built 8/1927 by Pullman for use on the Pennsylvania Railroad as a 1 drawing room, 28 seat parlor car. It was ...
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Monday, October 27, 2014
Rolling Stock and Locomotive Documentation
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We've recently updated our website with update listing of our Rolling Stock , and a short history of each of our operating Steam Locomot...
Monday, June 9, 2014
Boiler Interiors: An Inside Look at Nos. 3025 and 40
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It isn't often that you see the inside of a steam locomotive boiler. Usually, we see their innards only once a year as part of t...
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Friday, May 9, 2014
DaCosta Restoration and Locomotive Servicing Facility Update
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A couple of quick photos from Essex Station as we move into our season opening weekend for both the Steam Train & Riverboat excursion,...
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Hard at Work
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The folks in the Engine House are taking advantage of the warmer weather, sunny skies, and minimal weekday operations as they continue a num...
Friday, March 7, 2014
Spring Updates (Long Overdue!)
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Yes, we know we've been lax in posting here, but that does not mean we've been cooling our heels! We've just been too busy to s...
Monday, February 10, 2014
Locomotive No. 97 (2-8-0 "Consolidation")
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Locomotive 97 was built by Alco's Cooke Works (#65188) in November 1923 as a stock coal-fired engine along with twelve other 2-8-0'...
Locomotive No. 40
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Built by the AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE COMPANY at their Dunkirk (N.Y.) works in August 1920, No. 40 has had a long and interesting career. It was ...
Eagle Flyer – a Fresh, Relaxing Perspective on the Conencticut River Valley.
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Heading out over the railroad to inspect the track prior to it being buried in snow reminded me very quickly of why riding on the E...
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