An East Penn crew is using SW1200 #52 for dumping stone along the Octoraro Branch near Oxford.
East Penn Railroad General Manager Don Craumer and Conductor Rob Bishop pilot #52 along the Octoraro Branch on their way to dump stone just outside Oxford
An East Penn crew is busy loading their side dump car with material to be dumped a few miles down the line
An East Penn crew is busy dumping rock just East of Oxford
East Penn Railroad 5114, still in her original Espee bloody nose paint, leads a train of steel cars Northbound, heading for the steel mill in Coatesville
A pair of former Susquehanna GP18's are switching their train at Avondale Yard
The East Penn crew is switching their train out at the CSX Yard near Wilmington
This East Penn train lead by GMTX 2800 is heading West for Avondale in the late afternoon.
The Octoraro Branch of the East Penn Railroad can be best described as being like a roller coaster. A Westbound East Penn train lead by GMTX 2800 is shown here, heading down grade on the line. How... (more)
The East Penn crew is heading West on the Octoraro Branch with cars bound for Avondale
The East Penn crew is heading North to interchange cars with Brandywine Valley Railroad in South Coatesville
A West Bound East Penn train pulls a train of covered hoppers and tank cars into Kennett Square on the Octoraro branch of the railroad.
A West Bound East Penn train is seen south of Pocopson on the Wilmington and Northern branch of the railroad. The train has several covered hoppers and tank cars bound for the Octoraro Branch of t... (more)
A West Bound East Penn train passes through Pocopson yard with several covered hoppers and tank cars bound for the Octoraro Branch of the railroad.