Shortline steam freight ops. Taking full advantage of a hot steam locomotive, an Arcade & Attica crew conducts a freight move, picking up a pair of empty, covered hoppers at a nearby indust... (more)
A rare look at Arcade & Attica #14. ucked away in a cluttered stall in the old engine shed in Arcade, NY is the Arcade and Attica Railroad's "other" steam locomotive. Built in 1... (more)
Crossing Cattaraugus Creek. The glow of the village lights illuminates the Arcade & Attica Railroad's Consolidation #18 as she eases a passenger consist south across the trestle spanning Ca... (more)
Passing the local at Creekside Millwork. One of the Arcade & Attica Railroad's steam-powered excursion trains passes a company local freight job at the siding that serves Creekside Millwork... (more)
A rather unique and memorable livery. The Arcade & Attica Railroad has been running steam tourist excursions in Western New York State since 1962, making them one of the older steam tourist... (more)
New York's only steam tourist line. The Arcade & Attica Railroad's Locomotive #18 sits in front of the company's engine shop in Arcade, NY, building steam in a steady light rain, as she pre... (more)
Rolling down the tracks to the junction. With a pair of empty covered hoppers in tow, the Arcade & Attica's Consolidation #18 rolls around the west leg of the wye in Arcade, NY, heading for... (more)
A rainy start in Arcade. A steady light rain falls over the little yard in Arcade, NY as crews from the Arcade & Attica Railroad prepare their Consolidation #18 for duty, performing on a Ma... (more)
Bound for Arcade. Just over a mile northeast of Arcade, NY, the Arcade & Attica Railroad's 105-year-old, Alco Consolidation #18 charges south at track speed, heading back to the Arcade Depo... (more)
In a scene that just as easily could have been taken 60 or 70 years ago, a local leans against a vintage Chevrolet truck and contemplates Arcade & Attica 18, New York's only operating steam locomo... (more)
Arcade & Attica 18, New York's only operating steam locomotive, departs from the Currier depot, headed south back to Arcade. The onlookers in period clothing were actually actors, as this was part... (more)
Arcade & Attica's classic GE center cabs cross the Cataraugus Creek on their way out of Arcade, NY. This was taken as part of a photo charter held to honor the center cabs on the eve of their demo... (more)