The eastbound Capital Limited makes its daily stop at Harpers Ferry, WV.
A pair of SD40-2's of fallin flags Seaboard Coast Line and Louisville & Nashville run elephant style pulling a string of autoracks across the 1931 bridge over the Potomac River.
CSX GP40-2 6135, ex B&O 4236, along with two sister GP40-2's pull the 30 car "Millville Digger" across the 1893 Pencoyd Thru-truss bridge at Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.
Q261 emerges from Harpers Ferry Tunnel into some sweet afternoon sunlight.
Eastbound Amtrak "Capitol Limited" departing beautiful Harpers Ferry, WV on a crisp, yet very dry, autumn day--Note the very low water level in the Potomac River as a result of the severe drought... (more)
A birds eye view from Maryland Heights as an eastbound manifest runs wrong main past track work on the bridge at Harpers Ferry. The fall colors have been slow to appear in the Mid Atlantic region.
A birds eye view from Maryland Heights as an eastbound Capitol Limited eases past CSX MOW track equipment forces working on the Shenandoah Sub. The two subdivisions join inside the Harpers Ferry t... (more)
Some serious waving as E732 smokes it up past the 1894 B&O Station at Harpers Ferry. The new slate roof was almost finished the day I took this shot.Railroad: CSX Transportation (CSXT)Locomotive: EMD SD70MACLocation: Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, USALocomotive #: CSXT 724Train ID: CSX E732Photo Date: August 06, 2006
The Capitol Limited makes its station stop at Harpers Ferry.
An aerial view of a westbound Marc train exiting Harpers Ferry Tunnel.
The headlights of a westbound manifest and the empty rock runner leave there marks on the beautiful full moon night.
Engineer Zuna holds 3 CSX AC44's and over 80 hoppers, westbound, to a speed of 25mph as the train enters a work authority at Harpers Ferry.
A Marc-bonet, westbound, leads "the Blue Ridge" into Harpers Ferry Station. Tie replacement on #1 track forced westbounds onto the eastbound main.
The Full-Moon of August 27-28 casts its glow across the confluence of the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers and the town of Harpers Ferry.