Bathed in an Emerald Light - Officially opened on July 15, 1918, and built in the Mission Revival Style to replace the original wooden structure that was destroyed by a fire on November 16, 1916, ... (more)
"Seven hundred tons of metal a day..." The pour. With only a matter of weeks left before the blast furnaces at Bethlehem Steel would fall silent and cold, I was fortunate enough to see this monume... (more)
A faded green locomotive sand hopper occupies the C&IM's facility at Taylorville. An office building, one stall enginehouse and sanding tower complete the scene at the east/south end of the railr... (more)
A view from within the 1911 ex NH interlocking tower U416 featuring the original 1930s era pneumatic US&S interlocking machine that controlled the signals and derails for the bridge as well as the... (more)