In this Ansco-Color film view, CNJ camelbacks 769 and sister 759 wait to take their commuters home. The new Garden State Parkway is seen overhead, built at great expense to span the RR yard. In ... (more)
An excursion from Camden to the PSRL shore lines makes a stop for a photo op. The sign on the car front reads Metropolitan Philadelphia Railway Association.
B7 #112 works the terminal at Jersey City.
Early EMD mixes with camelbacks at Communipaw.
The Metro Philly Railfans excursion came out of Camden and ran to the Shore Lines, stopping along the way for photos including this one at Pleasantville.
Here's another for the Cat fans from the excursion on the PRSL in '54, making an unexpected stop due to construction.
A weekend excursion on a lightly used PRSL branchline west of Atlantic City is stopped by road construction. Fans have stepped out to get shots of the path being cleared so the train can continue... (more)
A Decapod gets some maintenence. John reports that nobody took notice of his presence taking photos in the pit, it was no big deal. PRR Class I1s.
Working the platforms at Atlantic City, 0-6-0 B6sb #721 was a product of Altoona, one of 238 built 1915-26.
PRR utilized 0-4-0's in a few places, Atlantic City among them. A5s #713 was a product of the Altoona shops, one of 47 built 1916-24, and featured a Belpaire firebox and Walschaerts valve gear. N... (more)
Does this count as street running? PRR Class K4s.
Office car.
A safety meeting, for sure.
Scrapping of the PSNJ cars, captured in color.