
The first locomotive purchased by the Augsburg & Concord Railroad,
an SD35 #1530 proudly carries the Operation Lifesaver logo.
This SW1200 is probably the workhorse of the ACRR's yard.
It handles much of the switching duties there.

1537 carries the older version of the ACRR
herald on it's radiator screen.

This RS3 was purchased from the Chicago & NorthWestern.

The railroad purchased several B23-7's to bolster the fleet.
#1517 is shown here in the Augsburg Industrial Park.

The second of the B23-7's is shown along Hwy 29,
outside of Augsburg.

#1573 is a SD38. This locomotive is currently out of service,
due to engine failure.

Venerable, and old #301, an E8 from the C&NW hauls two
daily commuter trains between Augsburg and Concord.

Here is the pride and joy of the engine shops of the ACRR. They took a damaged SD35, spliced on
the North American Safety Cab. They've dubbed the locomotive the SD35m. Wearing #1592, she
just recently left the paint shop.

Here's #1592 again, on a test run through the Industrial Park.

Also appearing occasionally is this
C&NW SD70, #8211.