M421-15, with the Contrail heritage unit in command, crosses the Susquehanna River
“Capt. John O’Donnell”CTN 47, Canton Railroad’s SW900 “Capt. John O’Donnell”, is tied down for the weekend at the road’s (then) headquarters on Boston Street.The... (more)
An evening Regional crosses the Susquehanna.
C&O 490 on display at the B&O Railroad Museum.
#1309 is wearing C&O lettering for several Lerro Photography charters, seen on the lunch break at the top of the line.
It's First Responders Day at the B&O Museum and CR 8905 shoves a hot metal car as they recreate a grade crossing collision for the crowd of museum visitors.
“Breakfast Without Orange Juice…”Doing its part to ensure an adequate supply of sunshine for the following week, Conrail’s OJT (Tropicana orange juice train) charges across the ... (more)
The Chessie heritage unit leads a lengthy I032 eastbound on track 2 over the Thomas Viaduct.
An array of power is seen in CSX's Cumberland Locomotive Shop.
CSX's Sea Board heritage unit along with the Spirit of Grafton are seen in the narrows just outside of Cumberland yard adding a DP to the middle of their train.
#1309 is at the depot for one of Pete Lerro's fantastic night sessions.
The Boston Street crossing in Canton is the place to catch the widest variety of railroad action in Baltimore. Here one of the Canton's SWs is bringing a few cars back from the NS interchange as i... (more)
An afternoon Brunswick Line commuter (MARC 211) slows for its scheduled 5:23 p.m. arrival at Point of Rocks.B&O F7A 4566 (née B&O F7A 369, built 01/1951, EMD) was sold to MK and shipped t... (more)
I031-23, with the Seaboard heritage unit leading, rounds Baileys Wye.
“Refrigerated, Frosty & Patapsco”…and that’s just the locomotive. As an early morning snowfall peters out, OBSS (the Orange Blossom Special-Sout... (more)