“Skunk” the train was found in deep sand at the mouth of the Whanganui River. It is thought to be one of the earliest New Zealand-built locomotives still around. A Whanganui train preservation group ...
"When we found the engine we just couldn't believe it, we were in absolute silence, Sister Margaret broke the quiet as she lent out the cabin and said 'which one is the whistle?'" The words of Alex ...
Roanoke, Va., headquarters of the former Norfolk & Western Railway and once known as the "Alamo for Steam," is home to the renowned East End Shops. This facility, still standing today, was where the ...