It Really Is Blue. On Sunday, September 24, 2023, United Railroad Historical Society of New Jersey unveiled a major step forward in its newest restoration project. GE built U34CH 3372 was p... (more)
1 of the 3 high hood SD40-2s working around Detroit is seen shoving by the tower at the west end of Oakwood Yard after working the RIP.
NS 1630 is seen switching the RIP track at NS's Oakwood Yard just outside of Detroit, MI.
Blue Comet. Former CNJ "The Blue Comet" car "Tempel" is another CMSL resident. This route originated in Jersey City, NJ at the "Communipaw Terminal" in today's... (more)
Hoop It Up! Railroaders remember all too well when orders would be handed up when passing a tower, reenacted at the night shots with newly repainted PRSL/CMSL 2000 at the Tuckahoe Tower. ... (more)
A pair of United States Steel switchers are seen working the Great Lakes Steel plant on the south side of Detroit.
A westbound freight train is seen crossing Amtrak's Michigan Line as it crosses over from 11th Street to 10th Street.
Cemex is using their yard switcher to put the FEC Unit Train back together for unloading. FEC MOW is hard at work on the main.
Cape Race. Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) buffet-compartment-solarium-observation-slee per Cape Race, built by National Steel Car in 1929 as the River Liard, is on display ... (more)
Maintenance Maintenance. Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) powered flatcar no. RT-85 (Arva Industries, 2013) is seen up on jacks at the agency's Greenwood Shop during an open house event... (more)
End of the Line. Line 3 of the Toronto Subway, also known as the Scarborough RT, was a light rapid transit line that operated to six stations on a 4-mile route. The line was distinctly ... (more)
The Altoona Critter UTLX 1032, a vintage 2-axle switcher works Union Tank Car Company in Altoona almost every day despite its age.
The twice a week Copper Basin Railway departs east out of Magma after its interchange with the Union Pacific on an late morning in early September.
A quiet night with the Northern Lights doing their thing in the sky and the signal at S. Fairlane doing its thing.
Saturday afternoon at the Louisville & Indiana shops at Jeffersonville.