The mid-week photo thread has become a highlight of my week on OGR. Brother Tim has usually started it by now so, following in Gary's footsteps last week, I thought I'd lend a hand and get us started.
This past weekend, I visited the Whippany Railway Museum in Whippany, New Jersey. Located along the Morristown & Erie's original mainline, the museum hosts a fascinating variety of displays. The centerpiece at present is the Southern Railway 385, an H4 class 2-8-0 built in 1907. The 385 found a home in New Jersey when Mr. Earle H. Gil, Sr. purchased it for his Morris County Central tourist trains. Not having steamed since the late 70s, the locomotive was eventually donated to the museum following several changes in ownership. Volunteers have since lovingly restored the 385 to its Southern Railway livery.
Bob