That also shows us the background in the past, back when steam was king on the Eagle River. Still, I wonder if that line was located in Western part of British Columbia or Northwest Washington?
They aren't my locos (the mesh belongs to ANL) but that is indeed on Eagle River. It's small and self-contained enough to feasibly be backdated, so I've been working on charting out a more transition-era roster suitable for it.
The vicious speed restriction over the combined rail-road bridge had this leased D&RGW Challenger , with the smoke deflectors raised as the smoke would obscure the crew, is seen here with a train of woodchip hoppers heading to the loader down to a crawl.