Pearl River Valley 65-ton #101 delivering cars to the Southern at Nicholson, MS in this August 1973 scene.
I can’t think of many short-lines that have more old style charm and personality than the Arcade & Attica. My good friend Ben Martin and I wanted to shoot the line and got to the enginehouse early... (more)
Under The Stars: This little critter was once hidden away inside the BASF Plant right up the road from this spot, but now BASF/Honeywell is closed and a new paper mill, First Quality, has ... (more)
A Salt Lake Garfield & Western passenger special rambles slowly through the salt grass near the Salt Lake International Airport. The SLGW ran passenger specials every fall when model train shows w... (more)
MBD&T 4491 is one of three locomotives that work at Louis Padnos Iron & Metal Company in Holland, MI. The crane in the background loads gondolas with the shredded scrap metal, and each car is the... (more)
Allegheny Ludlum, after getting over 60 yrs of work out of the GE 44 tonners, is gettting new industrial switchers from Republic Locomotive. The days of the old GE's are numbered. Extra weight (ab... (more)
Spotted this critter at Beech Grove on the way back from Summer Rail. Anyone know what type of center cab this is?
Fall Folage excursion from Wanamaker, Pa to Kempton,Pa.
One Steel Grinding Systems LLC #6, a post-war General Electric 65-ton diesel, is now used as a parts source for engine #9.
The early power for the WCRR rest in their yard in West Chester
One Steel Grinding Systems LLC #9 is a post-war General Electric 65-ton diesel. To see another of their engines, click here.
Lapeer Industrials’ GE 65-Tonner pulls a cut of grain cars through a residential area of town as they switch out Lapeer grain. The industrial is owned by the Adrian and Blissfield, which has a fon... (more)
Tulsa Port of Catoosa GE 65-tonner at the transloading site along the Arkansas River, November 1987.
The conductor of Allegheny Ludlum 16 enjoys the nice weather as they take ingot cars from the Natrona plant back downn to the Brackenridge plant.