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Stop, look and listen

John Fry

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Date Added: December 01, 2023

Date Taken: October 19, 2023

Rockhill Furnace, PA, United States

Stop, look and listen

Stop, look and listen

Number 16 chuffs into the depot Rockhill Furnace, PA during a recent Lerro charter.

Railroad: East Broad Top

Locomotive Model: Mikado

Road Number: EBT 16

Railroad Line/Subdivsion: Rockhill

Location: Rockhill Furnace, PA, United States

time stands still

John Fry

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Date Added: November 22, 2023

Date Taken: October 19, 2023

Rockhill, Pennsylvania, United States

time stands still

time stands still

Although the sun was fairly reclusive during a recent visit to the East Broad Top Railroad I did manage to get one shot where it decided to show up. In fall splendor, the #16 chuffs a combo freight and passenger train past the Aughwick creek as it heads back towards Rockhill, PA. The EBT is a true time capsule and this was a rare opportunity to capture a wide, scenic view of this narrow gauge steam operation just as it looked since it was built here in the 1870s.

Railroad: East Broad Top

Locomotive Model: Mikado

Road Number: EBT 16

Railroad Line/Subdivsion: Rockhill

Location: Rockhill, Pennsylvania, United States

MILLIE AT THE SAND TOWER

Jon Wright

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Date Added: December 02, 2022

Date Taken: February 18, 2022

ROCKHILL FURNACE, Pennsylvania, USA

MILLIE AT THE SAND TOWER

MILLIE AT THE SAND TOWER

As part of the East Broad Top Railroad's 2022 Winter Spectacular, a night photo session was offered and a cold EBT #12 aka "Millie" was the star of the shoot. Here the locomotive and crew members pose by the sand tower inside the Rockhill Furnace shop and yard complex. Lighting was provided by Christopher Pollock, Steve Barry and Michael Burkhart. The smoke and steam effects were applied to the locomotive via smoke sticks. East Broad Top Railroad #12 was the first and smallest mikado locomotive (2-8-2) to enter the EBT's roster. Millie, as she was named in 1960 by owner Nick Kovalchick after his daughter, was built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia in 1911 and was capable of hauling 15 loaded hoppers from the coal mines.

Railroad: EAST BROAD TOP

Locomotive Model: STEAM 2-8-2

Road Number: EBT 12

Railroad Line/Subdivsion: ROCKHILL FURNACE YARD

Location: ROCKHILL FURNACE, Pennsylvania, USA