The sun peeks out as a southbound ore train passes thru Albion.
An ore train struggles to climb the grade out of Conneaut Harbor with the NS (ex-NKP) viaduct in the background.
The classic Bessemer lash-up of three tunnel motors leads 22 loads of ore south, under the Kelsey cantilever signal.
A southbound XB Turn with ore passes Mercer Lime in Branchton.
Loaded B&LE ore and gravel train grinds up the hill eastbound from the Conneaut yard, beginning its run to Pittsburgh.
BLE 900 and a few URR units idle at Hall.
A trio of tunnel motors seen in North Bessemer yard from high above as if it was an HO scale layout!
The golden glow from a late evening sun casts a warm hue upon this northbound XB turn.
Late day sun highlights the engineer and conductor on this northbound at Ivywood.
Number 900 has tied onto his train and will soon be pulling a northbound freight from North Bessemer.
Three of the Bessemer's classy Tunnelmotors lead a freight across the massive bridge above the Allegheny. The lower bridge in the photo belongs to the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
B&LE SD40T-3 parked outside the URR locomotive inspection shop!
B&LE 900 peeking out of the URR shops.
A set of "new" Bessemer SD40T-3's sit at the servicing facility shortly after their arrival on the property