The Monongahela Railway has just dropped a loaded coal train at West Brownsville, Pennsylvania. As the power pulls away from the train, waiting Conrail power can be seen waiting to take trains nor... (more)
Another loaded coal train has been delivered by the Monongahela Railway to the Conrail interchange at West Brownsville, Pennsylvania. The four Super Sevens are about to drop their train at the nor... (more)
MGA 2309 enters Main Street in West Brownsville, PA in June of 1992 as a late 1980's Caddy looks on.
Lucky Dog Bud, who had a spacious cottage at 625 Middle Street in West Brownsville, Pennsylvania, had what railfans would consider to be the perfect location. Situated adjacent to ... (more)
A Norfolk Southern Coal train heads through West Brownsville and into the yard.
Monongahela 2309 negotiates the tight clearances on Main Street in June of 1992.
A caboose hop from the Brownsville engine terminal has crossed the Monongahela River and is in the wye at the south end of the West Brownsville yard. After tacking the caboose on the end of a stri... (more)
MGA 2309 trundles down Main Street in West Brownsville in June of 1992.
If there was a railroad-oriented historical marker in West Brownsville, it would celebrate the countless millions of tons of coal that have travelled over Main Street. Here three Super 7's begin t... (more)
MGA extra 2310 north is travelling up Main Street in West Brownsville. Every train going to or coming from the Monongahela's West Division had to negotiate about 1/2 mile of 10 MPH street running ... (more)
MGA extra 2310 north brings another loaded coal train into West Brownsville. Just ahead is street running before entering the yard.
Running on street trackage, Monongahela caboose #68 brings up the rear at West Brownsville, PA. 6-15-1990
On a beautiful warm October afternoon a NS train waits in the small yard north of the street running in West Brownsville.
N70 with SD40-3 GCFX 6072 (Alstom Canada Inc. Transport) heads north on the street running at West Brownsville on the NS Mon Line with coal loads from Emerald Mine.
GE vs. VW in the streets of West Brownsville. Better park it straight in this part of town.