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C&O 8016 at Petersburg: 8016 looks great alongside the C&O First Class cars on the Potomac Eagle.  8016 was built by General Motors in the 1940's for the Clinchfield Railroad as their #800.
C&O 8016 at Petersburg

Throwing the Switch: Rodney is throwing a track switch that will allow the Potomac Eagle to change tracks at Petersburg.
Throwing the Switch

Enjoying the Ride: George takes a moment from his art sales to enjoy the ride. When you ride the Eagle, take a look at George's art and photography offerings aboard the train!
Enjoying the Ride

Rodney aboard First Class: Conductor Rodney is seen here telling tall tales to the folks in first class.
Rodney aboard First Class

First Class: Randy keeps the First Class club car in tip-top shape.  Our club cars were originally built for the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway.
First Class

Photo Runby: Special Events trips often feature one or two photo runbys - places where people can exit the train, photograph it's passing, and reboard.
Photo Runby

Train to Petersburg: The last train of the 2004 season feature all 3 of the Eagle's locomotives, and ran the whole line south from Romney to Petersburg.
Train to Petersburg

2004 Potomac Eagle Staff Photo: Everyone thanks you for a spectacular 2004 season!
2004 Potomac Eagle Staff Photo


 

Potomac Eagle
Wappocomo Station
Route 28 North
P.O. Box 657
Romney, WV 26757

Information & Reservations
(304) 424-0736

Train Station
train days only
(304) 822-7464

 
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