Amtrak’s Auto Train heads over Neabsco Creek Bridge near Woodbridge, Virginia, on April 23, 1996. The train is powered by a pair of GE P40DC (Nos. 831 and 833) locomotives.
Heritage on the "Carolinian"
A CSX intermodal train crosses over Neabsco Creek.
A southbound Northeast Regional makes its over the trestle by the Marina in amazing evening light with a sky that looks more like a reflection than the real thing.
Inbound rush hour on the Fredericksburg line is done after 312 passes
Auto-Train is approaching its northern destination
Empties headed north after sunrise
Commuters streak home past boats left in the water for the winter at the usually packed marinas at Neabsco, this day sprinkled with a bit of snow.
A southbound Virginia Railway Express commuter train crosses Neabsco Creek near Woodbridge, Virginia, on April 23, 1996.
Commuters head home at dusk on a cold day, with snow on the marina piers; most boats are out of the water and in storage for the winter.
354 brings a southbound (probably #89) across Neabsco Creek, passing some late fall foliage.
A lone seagull has a better vantage point than I to view a Northeast Regional heading toward Washington DC on this misty morning.
Commuters head home after a long day in DC.
830, 835 and 511 head up the southbound Auto Train on a gorgeous fall evening as it crosses the trestle shortly after departure from Lorton. This scenic location was made memorable to me by the Am... (more)