You can see plenty of cars, trucks, and buses while driving down any New Jersey street, but where else in New Jersey can you drive behind a street running EMD locomotive?
A cab shot of an ex-Union Pacific CEFX SD40-2. Note the cab signal system that is no longer operative.
A former Conrail Dash 8-40CW emerges from beneath Jersey City. Above and to the right is the historic Bergen Arches.
On the final day of rail service for Hartz Mountain Pet Food Company, the NS H02 uses a former Conrail GP40-2 that was originally built for the Reading Railroad. This would be the last time that ... (more)
Norfolk Southern Research Car 36 sits on the Croxton engine tracks on this sunny saturday morning awaiting departure for rail testing on Conrail Shared Assets monday morning.
The brakeman's view from within the cab of an EMD GP40-2 built for the Reading Lines in 1973 heading west on New Jersey Transit's Morristown Line towards Washington, NJ. A Reading Lines decal can... (more)
With all the rain we had during the summer of 2004, the pink flowers hung around longer than usual. The NS H14 makes its way through the lake over the nearly submerged Third Track. This track wa... (more)
Norfolk Southern Police visiting an ex-Erie Lackawanna SD45-2 at Bayway Yard while responding to a report of suspicious individuals in the vicinity. The SD45-2s have been assigned to working the ... (more)
A Conrail Shared Assets Operations extra with a Norfolk Southern owned GP38-2 still in Conrail paint stopped for a downed tree.
Under the watchful eye of the conductor, the NS H82 digs its way into Beldon Brick with a now off roster B40-8 and an SW1001 a few days after the President's Day Blizzard. All of this just to ret... (more)
What once was a busy double track main line right through the urban areas of New Jersey now sees a short local once in a blue moon.
An ex-Southern high hood SD40-2 which suffered from a fire sits at the Juniata Locomotive Shop awaiting repair.
A CSX train from Oak Island coming off the Docks for the Northern.
Former Conrail caboose CR 21205 now sporting a fresh coat of red paint and a white horsehead logo is in dedicated service to Croxton yard.
The lineup of locomotives at the Juniata Locomotive Shop this morning consisted of all EMD locomotives.