Approaching the blast furnaces on a "torpedo" train. These locos are radio controlled and can be driven in this manner, or from a position on the ground as well as conventionally from the cab.
Three filthy SD50s take a grain train west past Union Station in Charlottesville, VA.
In a wide-angle perspective, VIA 6414 La Poule aux Oeufs d"Or also known as "The Turd" by local known railfans, rolls through 1 of less than 30 double-slip switches on VIA's daily train number 85.
While waiting for MoW work later in the week, a veteran B36-7 purchased by the Seaboard System takes a break from work and sits quietly in Notasulga on a Friday afternoon in April. Within a few y... (more)
Comet VI 7504 full of press, brass and cheese. ALP-46 4627 is ready to lead the first revenue set of Comet VI's to NYP. I later got on to ride the full trip in Cab Car 7002, 2nd window from the fr... (more)
Same control stand as the F40.