Track geometry train, W003-11, reverses down track 2 of the Locust Point Branch, as it departs Baltimore bound for Cumberland.
A Canton crew pulls paper empties out of the lower Rukert Terminal siding, as it passes the iconic Lehigh Cement pier.
With lights and number boards removed, it looks like this unit's days may be numbered considering this railroad recently took delivery of a new locomotive.
A couple of GEs sit among a backdrop of containers at the port.
A mother and slug set dedicated to the Curtis Bay Coal Pier slowly descends the grade with a mountain of coal in the background. Note the funky cab, and phone booth looking operators compartment o... (more)
Bayview local H13 shoves a cut of boxcars into the Rukert Marine Terminal. In the background general cargo ship Atlantic Navigator II is docked at the Rukert pier.
Near PRR's Bayview Yard, an unusual electric tractor is seen switching cars down Monument Street. This tractor was built at the Pennsy's Altoona Works, and was specifically designed to move freigh... (more)
1906 splits the GAF plant as it rolls up the hill for Boise Cascade.
A crowd of fan looks on as CTN 1906 pulls a car out of Ruckert Terminals.
With loads sitting on the stub track to the left, Canton 1906 pulls empites off the Terminal Corporation siding, before spotting the loaded cars.
New kid in town... Canton Railroad's newest locomotive, CTN 1906, spots boxcars loaded with wine on the Terminal Corporation siding.
CSXT 911 sits amongst a vast display of equipment at the B&O Railroad Museum.
CSXT 911 sits on display in the museum roundhouse for First Responders Day.
The out of towners. The collections of the Baltimore Streetcar Museum, Inc. is almost entirely comprised of cars that operated in Baltimore. Two exceptions include former Southeastern Pennsylvania... (more)