Big Blue. Metro-North Railroad P32AC-DM no. 201 (GE Genesis, 1995-2001) is seen leading Hudson Line train 8839 around the iconic curve at Marble Hill, Manhattan. The locomotive i... (more)
Pick Me up at MOtt Haven. While bringing MTA Metro-North Railroad's third 40th Anniversary "heritage unit" from North White Plains to Croton Harmon on the night of Tuesday Novembe... (more)
Lightning Striped. The third MTA Metro-North Railroad 40th Anniversary "heritage unit" was outshopped from North White Plains on the night of Tuesday November 7, 2023. The lightni... (more)
Conrail Commuter Heritage. Metro-North Railroad P32AC-DM no. 201 (GE Genesis, 1995-2001) is seen leading Hudson Line train 8815 as it approaches E144th St in the Bronx. The locom... (more)
Metro-North's Conrail heritage unit passing Oscawana Park.
"Midnight Wire Repairs at CP 273"
Just after midnight on October 30th, 2023, Metro-North Railroad Electric Traction employees are hard at work in the rain repairing damaged ... (more)
Leaf Laser. Metro-North Railroad BL20GH no. 130 (Brookville, 2008) - sporting an unlettered CTrail paint scheme - is seen shoving the railroad's "LaserTrain" south through Mar... (more)
From the wayback machine: Heading down along the Hudson to Grand Central Terminal.
Wrong Railroad! Metro-North Railroad F40PH-3C no. 4910 (EMD, 1976-1981) is seen leading Morristown Line train 853 towards Highland Ave Station, en-route to Mount Olive.
A westbound from Hoboken, NJ to Port Jervis, NY arrives at Campbell Hall Train Station. MNCW 6708 (Comet V Cab Car) is cab car on the hind end.
First train of the evening rush crossing Moodna Viaduct
Pushing into Sunset. A southbound train arrives as last light hits the eastern side of the Hudson River.
Metro-North's Conrail heritage unit pulling into the Harlem-125th Street station.
Catching a little sunlight between buildings, Metro-North beachball heritage unit 208, pushes its train towards Grand Central Terminal.
Metro North Conrail heritage engine #201 pushes train south to Grand Central while bringing nice blue and yellow spark to already colorful Hudson Valley.