The Larry's mascot.
A cab view of the once Canadian American 453. It now sits on freight car trucks, apparently serving as a parts source.
What I did on my Summer vacation, redux: This strange critter is an Atlas Car Pusher. Built in 1920, this electric 3'6" gauge car pusher drew power from a third rail centered between the rai... (more)
Larry's is not where locomotives go to just die. There are plenty of refurbished units on the grounds in 2010. Geep 15s seem to be in vogue. Here two sit in Larry's green and orange scheme. Ta... (more)
Recent "rescues" C420 and C424. 7222 was sitting on what was once Erie Mining property in Hoyt Lakes, Minnesota. 4204 was up in Canada and prior to that spent a short stint at Morristow... (more)
Built by Montreal Locomotive Works in 1914, this Baltic, 4-6-4 tank steam locomotive will see its' 100th year in September. 47 is one of three such steamers and the only one in the United States.... (more)
Flyover view of Two Harbors. An Illinois Central is pulling ore cars through the unloader, where pellets will move by conveyor to the stockpiles. The Roger Blough is being loaded on Dock 2. No dro... (more)
This unit has been off the T for months (many). It looks well enough to go back to work.
New York Central E8, in lightning stripes, is on display at the Danbury Railroad Museum.
Former Reserve Mining SD38 shines inside and out after refurbishing. Taken during a cab ride while switching.
The evening shift starts at Rice's Point.
Sporting box car livery, CSX 995 idles alone in Oak Point Yard. According to CSX Diesel Roster, they classify this as a CW44AH.
What I did on my Summer vacation, redux: Sitting on top of the world: An added treat for the Amtrak passengers this afternoon, three Army helicopters out for a spin along the Hudson.
Former Grand Trunk Western Mountain (4-8-2) repainted, just in time for next week's Railfest.