Archive photos of diesel locomotives that visited Duluth & Tabor Railway
From the archives are more than 50 photos of steam engines that operated at our original railroad called the Duluth & Mount Tabor Railway back in the 1990’s.
From the archives are more than 50 photos of steam engines that operated at our original railroad called the Duluth & Mount Tabor Railway back in the 1990’s.
Archive photos of steam engines that visited Duluth & Tabor Railway
From the archives are more than 100 photos of steam engines that operated at our original railroad called the Duluth & Tabor Railway back in the 1990’s.
From the archives are more than 100 photos of steam engines that operated at our original railroad called the Duluth & Mount Tabor Railway back in the 1990’s.
Archive photos from run days at Duluth & Tabor Railways
Here are some photos from our days in Duluth when North Georgia Live Steamers operated the Duluth & Tabor Railways
Here are some photos from our days in Duluth when North Georgia Live Steamers operated the Duluth & Mount Tabor Railways
1990's workday at the Duluth & Tabor Railway
Here is a look back at some photos from the NGLS archive. These photos are from workdays that occurred at our original location in Duluth. Our railroad in those days was called the Duluth & Tabor Railway.
Here is a look back at some photos from the NGLS archive. These photos are from workdays that occurred at our original location in Duluth. Our railroad in those days was called the Duluth & Tabor Railway.
The dismantling of the DMTRR Railways (circa 1998)
Sometime around 1998 the Southern Railway Museum sold its property and moved to a new home. With the move North Georgia Live Steamers packed up the Duluth & Mount Tabor Railways and prepared to build out a new railroad on Conyers, Georgia. Here are some pictures of the DMTRR being dismantled.
The railroad was eventually dismantled around 1998 after the museum sold the property and moved to a new location. This began the search for a new home for a new railroad. Today North Georgia Live Steamers operates at a new home in Conyers, which is 30 miles east of Atlanta, at the Georgia International Horse Park. Construction began on the new railroad, the Conyers & Hightower Trail Railroad, in 2010 and today has around 2 miles of track on the track with more than 30 acres of land to grow into. Here are some pictures after the track panels where pulled up off the road bed.
From the archives the building of the DMTRR Railroad
From the North Georgia Live Steamers archive here are a few photos from the early years of the club at its original home in Duluth, Georgia. The pictures show a variety of projects the club took on to build the Duluth & Mount Tabor Railway.
From the North Georgia Live Steamers archive here are a few photos from the early years of the club at its original home in Duluth, Georgia. The pictures show a variety of projects the club took on to build the Duluth & Mount Tabor Railway.
North Georgia Live Steamers Steam Locomotive Archive
The history of the NGLS steam engine is a little fuzzy but one thing is for sure it has created many smiles for those who have operated or ridden on this great locomotive. Here are some early pictures of the locomotive when the club acquired it many years ago.
The history of the NGLS steam engine is a little fuzzy but one thing is for sure it has created many smiles for those who have operated or ridden on this great locomotive. Here are some early pictures of the locomotive when the club acquired it many years ago.
From the North Georgia Live Steamers archives the DMTRR Trestle
From the archives of NGLS we find pictures of the trestle that was part of the Duluth & Mount Tabor Railways. DMTRR was North Georgia Live Steamers original railroad located in Duluth until the site was sold.
From the archives of NGLS we find pictures of the trestle that was part of the Duluth & Mount Tabor Railways. DMTRR was North Georgia Live Steamers original railroad located in Duluth until the site was sold. The trestle was dismantled and moved to our new site in Conyers where it is now being used as three separate bridges. Here is a look at things when they where originally being built installed on the DMTRR.
From the NGLS archives the 1995 Guide Book
From the NGLS archives going way back to 1995 when NGLS was at its original location in Duluth, Georgia the club produced a Guide Book. The purpose of the book was to identify operational procedures, history, and a lot more.
From the NGLS archives going way back to 1995 when NGLS was at its original location in Duluth, Georgia the club produced a Guide Book. The purpose of the book was to identify operational procedures, history, and a lot more.
Original NGLS Railroad in Duluth, Georgia - October 1994
Here is a video from October 1994 when North Georgia Live Steamers operated its first railroad in Duluth, Georgia.
Here is a video from October 1994 when North Georgia Live Steamers operated its first railroad in Duluth, Georgia.