Congrats to the Kentucky Steam Heritage Corporation on a successful move of C&O 2-8-4 No. 2716 across Commonwealth to their new home in Ravenna! It was amazing to see this dream come to fruition f... (more)
The front tender truck is removed from C&O 2716's tender by Kentucky Railway Museum and Kentucky Steam Heritage volunteers. A roller bearing truck will be installed in its place as required for t... (more)
Louisville Cement #11 has found it's way back on display at the main parking entrance at the Kentucky Railway Museum. While heavy lifting equipment was on site placing a turntable the opportunity ... (more)
Considered an ugly duckling by many, I'm quite the fan of the BL2 body lines, and especially like the black and gold of the Monon scheme on them. Here #32 sits behind the shops of the Kentucky Rai... (more)
L&N 152 basks in the sun, stripped of her outward wares and prepared for a thorough cleaning and final prep before her UT readings are taken. This was back in June, she now is back in the shop, th... (more)
Famed L&N rail historians Ron Flanary and Charlie Castner pose in front of C&O 2716 which was temporarily cosmetically altered to look like an L&N M-1 engine for the L&N Historical Society Convent... (more)
Veteran Pacific 152 awaits abrasive blasting before getting a full ultrasonic test to determine the scope of the work to be done before she can be returned to service. Visit http://www.kyrail.org/... (more)
During memorial day weekend, The 111 year old 1905 Rogers built L&N 152 sits in KRM's shop undergoing restoration.
To learn more visit:
http://kyrail.org/crew-152.asp
All dressed up! On Memorial Day weekend, the Kentucky Steam Heritage Corporation held an open house and work session for the 2716 restoration project. During this weekend, 2716 and all of her el... (more)
All dressed up! On Memorial Day weekend, the Kentucky Steam Heritage Corporation held an open house and work session for the 2716 restoration project. During this weekend, 2716 and all of her el... (more)