Built in 1954 as a GP-9 this locomotive was rebuilt to a GP-16 by the SCL in 1979 and re-manufactured by Conrail at Juniata Locomotive Shops in 1993 for the US Army Railroad to use on Mulberry Isl... (more)
In May of 1988 Fort Knox hosted what was called Gold Vault Days which consisted of several locomotives from various local railroads as well as model railroad displays. On display was one of thei... (more)
US Army GP10 #1870 making the run from the Holston Army Ammunition Plant near Church Hill to Kingsport, TN in October 2006.
Experimental turbine powered loco built by Davenport-Besler for the US Army in 1952. She now resides at the Museumof Transportation in St Louis.
Winter Time at the Museum of Transportation! Several pieces of equipment sit in the snow on a frigid January 8th. Included are (from left to right) US Army B- 2069; UP Centennial #6944; St. Louis ... (more)
Sitting outside the DGRC maintenance facility on Hill AFB with US Army 1647 which ran into a locked gate a few weeks ago.
An Army 45 ton General Electric Switcher is sitting in front of an awesome South Shore Line sign at the Illinois Railway Museum.
USA RSD-1 #8032 on loan to the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) at their Kingston, TN plant as seen in this Oct. 1974 view.
An ex-US Army ALCO is one of several diesel locomotives now on Strasburg property.
While fanning the C&O Rivanna Subdivision on Aug 25, 1973, we stumbled across this U. S. Army steam locomotive on a flat car at Strathmore, VA. I don't know a lot about it and it raises more ques... (more)
A shot somewhere in Utah, while driving by car
U.S. 152. Tucked away in the engine house at Michigan's Huckleberry Railroad is one of the prettiest 10-wheelers in existence. This narrow gauge beauty was built in 1920 by the Baldwin Lo... (more)
U.S. Army switcher is spotted at the Rock Island Arsenal, the photographer's employer.
U.S. Army switcher waiting for work at the Rock Island Arsenal, the photographer's employer. This engine migrated to Utah last seen in 2009.
A view of the crane used at the Rock Island Arsenal where the photographer worked.