Over the course of the past few years, the MARC roster has been entirely expunged of their once mainstay GP40WH-2's. Now in 2013, the last unit standing is the MARC 68, which has been relegated t... (more)
Brunswick looked a little like Aurora, IL on this Novemeber evening in 1993.
Shoving to DC in the snow, MARC 4911 pushes a service towards DC as the 2010 blizzard kicks up.
The 2010 blizzard is on! MARC services rush people home as the storm intensifies. In a matter of hours snow covers the ground and 2-3 ft of it is still coming.
A MARC service comes to a stop as the historic 2010 mid Atlantic blizzard begins to crank up. Many people were rushing out of DC before the snow began to pile up.
Lander, MD 1/25/2013 - Under a frigid and heavy snowfall, the early Friday afternoon MARC commuter train P-871 stirs up dusty snow past the high rocks of Catoctin Mountain along a narrow passage b... (more)
Harper's Ferry, WV 12/26/12 - Sheets of freezing rain cascade off the roof of the Harper's Ferry passenger station as the last commuter train of the day approaches for its station stop just before... (more)
A brand new MARC AEM-7 is seen in the Indiana Harbor Belt's Blue Island Yard as it awaits its trek east. Tom Golden photo.
Harper's Ferry, WV 11/6/2012 - As the last gasps of sunlight recede below the horizon, the CSX Subdivision mainline is brilliantly lit by the arriving westbound MARC commuter train P-875 making it... (more)
MARC engine 27 slows down at the Point of Rocks Station to drop of comuters from yet another day at work.
MARC Trains sit under the parking garage of Union Station, stacked up and ready to bring commuters home.
This electric HHP-8 and Diesel-electric MP36 are ready for the afternoon rush.
A youngster watches the arrival of a morning MARC train that will take his family to Baltimore.
Making its final stop of the day MARC P879 rolls into the Martinsburg Station under the pedestrian walkway in the days fading light. The station and walkway are being cohabitated into a Childrens ... (more)
Coming out of the Perryville station siding and out onto the Susquehanna River Bridge.