2791 C&O Chessie System Switcher
2791 C&O Chessie System Switcher was built by Titan Trains in 2015/2016.
Photos of C&O 2791 in action around the railroad
6263 & 6264 Southern Railways
6263 is a GP9 and was built by Titan Trains (formerly Mountain Car Company) in 2014. In 2020 the owner added a powered slug numbered 6264.
Mid-South Live Steamers Fall 2020
507 Louisville & Nashville
Read More5 Deerfield & Pineville Railroad
As of October 23, 2021 operates on a different railroad.
4032 A.T & S.F
Santa Fe 2-8-2 Mikado #4032 (1 1/2-inch scale)
built by Bob Cummings
This is my second engine built from Railroad Supply parts. I began the project in 1995 and completed the locomotive in 2004 and the tender in 2005. The tender is scratch built. I ordered the cylinders, frame, and drivers machined. These parts needed to be perfect, and I knew that I did not have the skill or the machinery large enough to have a good outcome. Railroad Supply sells their kits fully machined or as rough castings or in any stage in between. They also sell them in logical sections allowing the builder to make a gradual investment into the project. My first engine, a 2-6-0, I bought over five years, fully machined but without the drilling and tapping done. Doing so gave me some hands-on work/experience and opened the door to learning to machine simple parts. I was more hands on with the Mikado and had a mill and lathe by then.
The engine is oil fired, burning an atomized diesel flame. The prototype was also oil fired and as was typical, burned “bunker C” oil. (Bunker C is not very clean and just light enough to flow through pipes. It usually needs to be pumped and in cold weather needs to be heated.) I learned to fire live steam engines on an oil fired Northern, club engine at Riverside Live Steamers, California.
Under steam water is supplied to the boiler by an injector and a compound steam pump. The steam pump has a syncopated rhythm which I enjoy as it exhausts through the stack.
The tender is completely scratch built. The skin is attached to an underlying frame and held in place by 1500(+) rivets. The outside frames for the six-wheel trucks were cast by a friend at RLS. I had them welded to a support frame. I made the journal boxes from aluminum bar stock. The axles were turned from steel bar stock and the wheels turned from rough castings. Suspension is by coil springs. There is a large stainless steel water tank and a stainless-steel fuel tank. Additionally, there is a battery operated compressor for train brakes and a battery for the head light, number board lights and cab light. There is room for my feet inside which eases the stress on my back.
Prototype information came from; “Car and Locomotive Plans for Model Railroaders” Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway System, 1953. “Iron Horses of the Santa Fe Trail” by Worley. “Steam Locomotives of the Santa Fe, a Former Shopman’s Scrapbook” by Frank Ellington. And photos from the Baldwin Locomotive Builders collection and others.
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2002 North Georgia Live Steamers (SW1500)
2002 North Georgia Live Steamers (SW1500)
Video from April 29, 2023 public run day
In Action
What a way to close out our 11th season of operating on our railroad with eight steam engines and three diesel locomotives running on the railroad this past Saturday. A special thank you to our members, volunteers, and guests for making the day and year such a great success. The railroad may be closed for the season but that doesn’t mean the crews aren’t still hard at work finishing up current projects and beginning work on winter railroad maintenance.
The members of North Georgia Live Steamers look forward to seeing you around the railroad in 2025. If you or someone you know are interested in getting involved stop by one of our workdays and meet the crew and get involved.
What an incredibly beautiful day it was to bring the family out to ride trains this past Saturday. A big shout out to our friends from the Georgia chapter of Operation LifeSaver for coming out and building awareness to railroad grade crossing safety. We saw so many families carrying Operation LifeSaver bags full of goodies throughout the day. A special thanks to all of our club members and other volunteers who came out and made the day such a success. If you missed the day because your favorite college football team was playing don’t feel bad you have one more opportunity to bring the family out on Saturday, November 9th as the railroad closes out the 2024 train ride season. We look forward to seeing everyone around the railroad again soon.
A big thank you to our members, volunteers, and visitors as we opened the 2024 season. We couldn’t do what we do without each and every one of you. The railroad saw five steam engines, five diesel locomotives, and lots of rolling stock running around the railroad. A big thanks to Liz from Operation Life Saver in helping share the importance of railroad safety. Also, a special thank you to our photographer Nat for taking lots of great photos from Saturday’s event. We look forward to seeing everyone around the railroad at our May 18th public run day.
757 Nickel Plate Road (Berkshire 2-8-4)
The 757 Nickel Plate locomotive also known as a Berkshire (2-8-4) locomotive was built by Gene L. over the course of about 6 years working between 8 and 12 hours every day to complete the construction of this locomotive. The locomotive is fired using diesel fuel with an operating pressure of 125lbs. The locomotive weighs in at 1,140 lbs. without water in the boiler. The tender weighs in at 440 lbs. empty of water and fuel. Gene completed this locomotive in 2013 and is a joy to operate. The design drawings and some of the castings were made by Jim Kreider who helped Gene along in its construction. The casting kits can still be purchased by those who want a challenge.

Videos from October 2022 Fall Meet
Video from Saturday, April 29, 2023 public run day
Here is 757 during an annual boiler inspection which was on Saturday, September 14, 2024. The day also introduced 688 to the rails as it underwent a boiler inspection and an initial run on the railroad.
In Action
2019 News Archive
2019 News Archive
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2019 Public Run Day Schedule
The North Georgia Live Steamers are excited to announce the 2019 public ride day schedule. The Conyers & Hightower Trail Railroad will be open in April 27th, May 18th, September 7th, October 12th, and November 2nd from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day. Mark the calendar now and bring the whole family out and enjoy the Conyers & Hightower Trail Railroad. Riders must be at least 18 months old or older.
Cost is $2 per person per ride on the railroad. CASH ONLY
213 Damar Southern
1328 Southern
The club steam engine has a long history with NGLS and in the area. While the exact details are not known thanks to many people in the club this locomotive lives again for the next generation to enjoy.
Circa 2008
Circa 2006
Date Unknown
California Locomotive Company
California Locomotive Company
169 Fairfield Railroad
14 Maysville & Southern
14 Maysville & Southern was built from Allen Model 10 Wheeler plans. The builder spent about 15 years machining and building the locomotive.
Pictures from October 2022 Fall Meet
Videos from Saturday, April 29, 2023 public run day
Ravenna Railroad Festival in Irvine, Kentucky
2023
In Action
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Construction Images of C&O 701 (November 2021-2023)
LocoParts
LocoParts manufactures custom tenders/kits, gas burners, silicon bronze lost wax castings and live steam locomotive valves and accessories in 1-1/2”, 2-1/2” and 3-3/4” scale. All items are manufactured using the finest bar stock materials, casings from red brass (hand pump) and stainless steel fasteners. All items are provided as RFI (ready for installation) or as kits if noted.
1831 Pallet & Kudzu Railway
Read More400 Chicago and North Western
No. 1
Operates out of Florida and Georgia