Birmingham Southern Alco HH900, No82 was pulled out from it's canopy on November 8, 2020 for a photo charter and is seen on the Calera & Shelby Railroad a few miles north of Calera, Alabama. 82 h... (more)
Birmingham Southern Alco HH900, No82 was pulled out from it's canopy on November 8, 2020 for a photo charter and is seen at the Calera & Shelby depot in Calera, Alabama. 82 holds a title in sever... (more)
This locomotive was built by The American Locomotive Company (ALCO), in Schenectady, New York, in March 1937 under the construction number No. 68788. It was delivered to its original owner, the Bi... (more)
Birmingham Southern Alco HH900 No. 82 is seen here staged on a freight train over the Buxahatchee Creek bridge during a night photo charter on the Heart of Dixie Railroad
Owned by the Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum in Calera, Alabama, Birmingham Southern Alco HH900 is the last of it's kind from the 900 series. No82 holds the title for being the oldest remaining ex... (more)
This Birmingham Southern Alco HH900 is one of the oldest first generation diesels in existence. It was built in 1937 and now resides at the Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum in Calera, Al.
The last remaining Alco HH900 lumbers across a wooden bridge pulling a local freight. This photo was staged by Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum volunteers for a publicity shot showcasing a unique pi... (more)
A lone survivor! No. 82 is the oldest surviving High Hood ALCO locomotive complete with its original prime mover, a McIntosh & Seymour 531T diesel engine. It is the only surviving HH900, and the o... (more)
BSRR HH900 #82 has just been restored By the Heart Of Dixie Railroad Museum & is seen here being pulled outside of the shops for a few Photographers to get some shots. This locomotive was built in... (more)
BSRR HH900 #82 has just been restored By the Heart Of Dixie Railroad Museum & is seen here sitting outside of the shops in the bright Sunshine for a few Photographers to get some shots. This locom... (more)