Rick Rowlands
Titanium
- Joined
- Jan 8, 2005
- Location
- Youngstown, Ohio
With our J&L Narrow Gauge steam railroad now back in operation this year, we have been offering train rides to the public on every second and fourth weekend of the month through the summer. In addition to that I always wanted to offer some sort of an "engineer for an hour" program so that people with more than a passing interest in steam locomotives can have the opportunity to spend more time interacting with our locomotive. So I came up with the "Steam Locomotive Experience" as a way to do just that. Instead of spending an hour or so on an already hot steamer, we start out at 8 am with breakfast, then head over to the railroad to pull the locomotive out of the enginehouse and go through all the procedures to bring her up to operating pressure and then do some running around on our trackage.
We did our first session a few weeks ago and our second one is this weekend. One of our first participants posted a review on another forum, which is linked here: J&L 58 Review . I have two more sessions scheduled in August and September, and willing to add more if there is interest up until we put the locomotive away for the winter (and that depends on when the threat of freezing returns).
What started out as a simple locomotive restoration project has morphed into building the railroad to run it on, and now to running a full time seasonal business! But I can now spend every day at the museum site and that has been the goal all along.
Youngstown Steel Heritage Website

We did our first session a few weeks ago and our second one is this weekend. One of our first participants posted a review on another forum, which is linked here: J&L 58 Review . I have two more sessions scheduled in August and September, and willing to add more if there is interest up until we put the locomotive away for the winter (and that depends on when the threat of freezing returns).
What started out as a simple locomotive restoration project has morphed into building the railroad to run it on, and now to running a full time seasonal business! But I can now spend every day at the museum site and that has been the goal all along.
Youngstown Steel Heritage Website
