With the infamous GE U-Boats heading to the scrapper as seen in this photo the Georgia Central has started using their "New" EMD power.
All coupled up to their last cut of cars, the LVRR 9050 and NBER 1602 get ready to head back North through Tyrone, PA.
Rebuilt MILW GP9s wait for their train to St. Paul to be readied at Northern Pacific's Rice's Point Yard in July 1969. Milwaukee Road utilized trackage rights on NP and later BN between St. Paul a... (more)
On sunny July day, City of Prineville Railway Former Milw GP-20 # 989 leads a short train across the central Oregon country side,on their way from Prineville Oregon, to Prineville Jct, near Redmo... (more)
Finally, on the fourth try, I got the CWRY running intermodal with home road power. All CSX cars are moved with CSX power, but NS trains V14/V07 power does not go all the way to the APM Terminal,... (more)
On a bitterly cold fall morning, the early morning sun beats down on a string of NYS&W engines that await their fate. In the spring of 2014, the GP20s on the front of the lineup were sold to Ben W... (more)
Union Pacific's last numbered GP20 in a series of 30 units idles away the night at Provo Yard on Feb. 5, 1977. The 2000 horsepower EMD was built new for the UP in August 1960. In just over a year ... (more)
At least the derailment at Red Eagle, Montana wasn’t bad enough to block the Empire Builder’s passage on April 8, 1969. The two derrick work trains, the western one with GP-20 2020, are at e... (more)
In the mid 70's these engines started showing up around here.
Eastbound train is leaving Bushnell with a GP20 and 2 FP9A engines on rather rough track.
Georgia & Florida Railway (GFRR) Local Freight Train GF-86 (Camilla Job) is seen heading Southbound at Radium Springs, GA.
Georgia Southern (Pioneer Railcorp) 3000 rests at Fort Valley which, according to the water tank, is "Georgia's Peach City."
After leaving Canon city the Royal Gorge route train heads into the most spectacular section of the Gorge.
The calm piece of another summer day in the Feather River Canyon is broken by a familiar yet almost forgotten pulse of a EMD 567 series prime mover and the colors of the fallen Western Pacific rai... (more)