This is Massachusetts? Fore River 102 retreats to the Quincy Shipyard after switching out Braintree Yard. Here at Eatons Pond, the scenery doesn't look much like Massachusetts.
Tucked away among buildings, this GE works the port.
Two Fore River locomotives sit in the ship yard with the US Naval Ship Building Museum in the background.
Coastal winds and the brewing storm above whip past Fore River Transportation number 101 as they shove a cut of Technical Tallow loads into the Twin Rivers Technology plant. Both impending storm c... (more)
The Fore River crew is seen shoving a cut of tallow loads toward Twin River Technologies on a section of street running inside the Fore River Shipyard. The bridge over Fore River from Quincy into ... (more)
The Fore River crew is seen shoving a cut of tallow loads toward Twin River Technologies on a section of street running inside the Fore River Shipyard. The classic General Electric B23-7 was built... (more)
After retrieving loads at the CSX interchange the Fore River crew is seen switching cars at one of their yards on the shipyard property. The crew will then shove loads over to Twin River Technolog... (more)
Fore River Transportation is seen pulling a string of empty tanks out of the shipyard toward the CSX interchange in Braintree. The classic General Electric B23-7 was built as Conrail 1992 in July ... (more)
Fore River Transportation is seen pulling a string of empty tanks getting ready to pull them out of the shipyard toward the CSX interchange in Braintree. The Route 3A bridge from Quincy into Weym... (more)
Fore River Transportation GP38 7750 runs through a section of street trackage inside the old Fore River Shipyard. The property is now owned by an auto dealer and is used as a motor vehicle distrib... (more)
A look inside the cab of Fore River Transportation's 1969 GP38, which was originally built for Penn Central.
Fore River Transportation's lone EMD unit sits inside the Quincy Shops undergoing electrical repairs on a rainy Saturday.
An old GE unit switches out Twin Rivers Technologies, a fatty-acid plant at the mouth of the Fore River. The tracks are adjacent to the old Fore River Shipyard, closed in the 1980s after producing... (more)
The Fore River Transportation job spots loads at its owner, Twin Bridges Technologies.
The Fore River Transportation job begins its shove of tallow cars to its owner, Twin Bridges Technologies.