Some of the world's most interesting subway station designs can be found along the Stockholm Tunnelbana, where a handful of stations are left with exposed rock, painted in vibrant colors by variou... (more)
I don't have really much to say about the abolishment of Triple Crown service, except it's just sad. Very cool train to see and photograph, disappointed to see the end of the Roadrailer trains. I ... (more)
Grand Central Terminal's sky ceiling is complemented by an LED light show in the windows, celebrating the station's centennial year.
After a Union Pacific track gang replaced the frog at West Mounds, Utah, on May 11, 2006, welders move in and use a thermite weld on the rail joints. A one-time-use form is attached to the rails s... (more)
The Ffestiniog Railway was opened in 1836 mainly for the transport of slate from different quarries around Blaenau Ffestiniog down to the harbour of Porthmadog for shipment abroad. The line was bu... (more)
Where it all began. This was the last tunnel before the N&W reached the promised land to begin accessing the rich coal fields of Southwest Virginia and Southern West Virginia. Near here is where ... (more)
Control car Bt 1703 normally used on the line between Chur and Arosa, this time in a regional train between Pontresina and Scuol-Tarasp. In Nov. 2011 the control car was scrapped.
A colorful Super Chief drumhead is displayed on the rear of Budd-built stainless steel sleeper-lounge-observation car “Navajo” built in 1937 for Santa Fe’s famous Super Chief. The car is now... (more)
The old N&W signals that have guarded the East End of Elkhorn Tunnel are, sadly, no more. May they rust (er, rest) in peace...
The transfer table in the back of the Livingston shops sits idle on a bitterly cold March day.
Looking straight up at a small portion of Union Pacific’s massive bridge across the Snake River at Joso, Washington, on September 21, 2015.
CN Joffre Yard from 90 meters in altitude
A maintenance window resulted in only two trains in six hours. The iconic post office patiently waits for the next train. The photographer not so much.
"There's a lady who's sure all that glitters is gold And she's buying a stairway to heaven."