Union Pacific 7948 heads up the I-15 corridor on the Salt Lake Subdivision, with an empty coal train. Heading for Wyoming for another load.
Philadelphia & Reading 4-6-0 "Camelback" number 600 is seen leading two cars at 25 MPH near Albion New Jersey on August 11th 1932. Thank you, Gord Young from Peterborough Canada, for the very inte... (more)
This morning I photograph a recently overhauled "MERCITALIA RAIL" type E-412-019 locomotive, at the head of a container train.
Finally in the late afternoon I photograph this new STADLER train built in Switzerland, it can travel with dual power electric propulsion (diesel generators and traction batteries). This type o... (more)
PRR 4809 leads 11 cars at 60 MPH near Stelton New Jersey on August 19th 1937. Otto Perry photo, from my collection.
PRR 2-8-2 1319 leads an eastbound freight at 40 MPH near Stelton New Jersey on August 19th 1937. Otto Perry photo, from my collection.
BNSF eastbound coal
BN 1991 leads a loaded coal train out of the Black Thunder mine. Returning to the main at Reno Junction. (Tom Ellis photo)
During the time that MK was converting the MK5000C to MK50-3's. A few MPEX unit were loaned to the Utah Railway. This train has two of them MPEX 5000, and MPEX 5356. MPEX is a one of a kind. And o... (more)
The afternoon train with the leading diesel locomotive MaK 800 D V80 from Weizen to Zollhaus-Blumberg is passing over the Wutach Bridge on the heritage railway „Sauschwänzlebahn“.
This view is looking east over the South Shore Line and Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District yard and Shops area at Michigan City Indiana. Also visible is NICTD's Carroll Avenue stati... (more)
Engine 89 passes through Cherry Crest Adventure Farn on its return to the depot.
Engine 89 runs around its train to get ready for the next excursion.
A pair of ALn diesel railcars is about to leave for Ciano, a small town in the province of Reggio Emilia.
A Rail America crew working the WSRY's Bringhurst Branch just south of Clymers, IN, 07/02/07. Probably one of the WSRY's last few assignments.