Good day to one and all! It is a new month, and Summer is only going to hang around for a couple more weeks. I hope that your vacation time was well spent. At Steamtown in Scranton, PA, we celebrate the end of summer over Labor Day weekend with a Railfest. 2017 marks 11 years in a row of railroad stories and train rides. Here are a few images from the weekend.
Some new tents were purchased for this year's Railfest. The last several years it was hot and sunny. We did not expect the cooler weather this year. Rain was in the forecast, but we made it through.
Friday of Railfest, we began with a free concert of Johnny Cash music, performed by David Stone. He is one of very few people allowed by the Cash Estate to perform as a Johnny Cash tribute. The evening gave me this chance to take this night view of the Central of New Jersey crane.
The Man in Black is back. He has performed for Railfest approximately 3 years now.
Saturday dawned with quite a few neat items on display. Loaned to Steamtown from the National Museum of Industrial History are an airport TUG, which normally taxis planes around an airfield, but this one has been modified with a railroad coupler. Alongside is a 1925 Whitcomb gasoline powered industrial switcher from a slat quarry in Pen Argyl, PA.
The Erie Lackawanna Dining Car Preservation Society recently acquired these two sleepers from the Ringling Brothers Circus after the circus closed up shop this spring. They made quite an attraction for the east side of the locomotive shop.
Some old standbys, New Haven Trap Rock 0-4-0T no 43 and Lehigh New England caboose no. 583 were joined by DL&W 426, an EMC switcher built in 1935, and a 1939 (I believe) GE 44-tonner from the New York, Ontario & Western Ry.
"Lackawanna" F3 no. 663 is back in racing form, and will conduct the caboose experience trains for the weekend. Her first active Railfest since 2012.
Down but not out this year is "Lackawanna" F3 no. 664. Wiring and relay issues have laid up this girl for now, even as she made several runs earlier in July and August, the ABA set is not ready to work together as yet.
Power assigned to the Moscow, PA excursions for the weekend is Delaware-Lackawanna C420 no. 405. Dedicated to one of the founders of the D-L, Chuck Reidmiller, she has been part of Railfest since her new paint job in 2010.
More photos to come. What pics of railroading in the real world did you take over the holiday? Or even over the summer? Thanks to all who contribute, no matter how often or rarely. We like to see what you experience.