Baltimore & Ohio no. 6708 at Camden Station in Baltimore, Maryland, on August 15, 1964. The H-16-44 class road switcher was built in 1957 by the Fairbanks-Morse Company. During 1989 construction b... (more)
On the last day of PRR's corporate existence, John is photographing what he can of his beloved PRR. That meant aiming his camera at the PRR environs in Riverside, N.J., including the keystone sign... (more)
It's train time at Steubenville! While locals watch express and baggage being unloaded at it's stop along the Panhandle, a photo is captured of 1953 life in America. For the rivet counters, this... (more)
It's late April, the sun is getting higher in the sky, and K4s #3858 has a commuter train in tow, making a mid-day outbound stop at Asbury Park.
This photo was snapped at the end of a three-week railfan photo binge by John and his friend the late Bill Rosenberg. The trip included stops in two countries, several states, and multiple large ... (more)
A couple of consecutively-numbered PRR K4's serving their last years in short-haul service are seen in this Ansco-Color view waiting at the Monmouth Park Race Track platforms. PRR and CNJ each ra... (more)
PRR #3807 was a favorite of the fans at the time. Mr. William Rosenberg is at the extreme left.
#721 moves up to grab an inbound and drag it out. Click on "PRR 721" above for the preceeding shot on this roll of film. PRR Class B6sb.
Was there a more colorful, classy station sign than those of the Pennsy? This one is sans keystone. Welcome to Marysville, first station stop west of Harrisburg.
The late-afternoon sun bathes the PRR Lewistown depot on the last day of 1956.
One of PRR's alternative routes from Philly to NYC was via Toms River on the "Back Road". By the time this pic was taken, the service terminated at Toms River and was cut further back a year late... (more)
Baltimore & Ohio E9A 1457 leads Amtrak #50, "The George Washington," as it stops for passengers at Charlottesville, VA in September 1972.