• Safety First
    It’s time for the annual tunnel inspection. We’re required to inspect the openings, portals, and bracing for all of the tunnels along the Fungus and Mungus Railroad right-of-way. Shown here is Grigio the Gray, Director of Quality Control, inspecting tunnel portal #5 at the south end of the FMRR mainline. According to Director Gray, everything…
  • A Night Watchman’s Tale
    Twas the night before Christmas and across the pike Not a locomotive was running not even the ol’ Mike. Their fireboxes cold, their ashes all dumped; There was nary a car in the yard to be humped. The railyard was quiet, nary a sound could be heard; In the dark of the night nothing did…
  • Santa Claus is Coming to Town
    Across heavy snow, the Polar Express train makes its way from Junction City to the North Pole along the tracks of the Fungus and Mungus Railroad. Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night!
  • All Aboard the Polar Express
    In this AI-enhanced image, the Polar Express is pulling onto the mainline as it departs Junction City and heads to the North Pole along the track of the Fungus & Mungus Railroad. Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night!
  • Track Inspection
    Grigio the Grey, Senior Track Inspector for the Fungus & Mungus Railroad, checks the clearance on one of the tunnel portals to ensure that locomotives and trains can pass through safely.
  • Open House
    It’s that time again. What time, you ask? It’s time for our second open house. We held the first one last August and then spent several months working some bugs out. Now, we’re ready.
  • Leonor Mine Sets Record
    Justin Case, Fungus Mines’ Foreman, announced that the Leonor mine set a one-day record of 60 tons of high-grade unobtanium being shipped. That’s three full rails cars. Case said that they had reached a particularly rich vein deep in the mine. F.M.R.R. Locomotive No 39 operated by Lionel Trane with Justin Thyme as the conductor…
  • Hobo Camp Spotted
    Hobos have once again been spotted camping at the Old Pickens place south of the sawmill. The place has been abandoned since old man Pickens passed away nearly 10 years ago. Since no one quite knows who now owns the place, the sheriff is reluctant to run them off.
  • New Sawmill is Operational
    Hubert “Hugh” Mungus, President of the Hugh Mungus Timber Company, I.B. Sawyer, Superintendent of the Hugh Mungus Sawmill, and I.M. Cutter, Sawmill Foreman, are pleased to announce that construction of the new Hugh Mungus Sawmill has been completed and it is now fully operational. The new sawmill with the capacity to process 40 logs per…
  • Our Latest Locomotive
    Back in July the Fungus and Mungus Railroad purchased a new locomotive. Its new identification plate arrived and was installed a couple of days ago. It’s now officially a part of the railroad.