RIGHT: The Little River Railroad in Coldwa- ter, Mich., hosted visiting steam engines to celebrate the centennial of their Pacific No. 110. In this photo is a rare quintuple-header consisting of Little River No. 1, Viscose No. 6, Lehigh Coal Co. No. 126, Flagg Coal Co. No. 75, and Little River No. 110; all steamed up on July 17. — BUD FRIESEN
BELOW LEFT: Mount Washington Cog Rail- way No. 9 Waumbek is starting up the grade to the socked in summit, crossing the Am- monoosuc River. Steam has become a rare treat in New Hampshire’s White Mountains since the dieselization of the line a few years ago. This trip is an evening charter for the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts. — CHRIS HENCHEY
BELOW RIGHT: With steam and smoke bil- lowing, bell clanging, whistle blowing and wig wag signal wigging and wagging, Weiser Rail- road’s Torch Lake No. 3 pulls an excursion train out of the station at the main entrance to Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Mich., on October 13. — BO GRAY
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