A venerable Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 glides silently past a PRR Maintenance-of-Way truck as it pulls into the yard.
Actually, truck owner Ken Briers graciously drove this 1950 Ford F-1 up to B... (more)
New York & Long Branch conductor Richard Morgan fills out his timesheet in his caboose at the end of a long day on the job.
In reality, model Richard Morgan poses with original NY&LB paperwork... (more)
A brand-new Tier 4-compliant GE ET44AH, less than a week old, rests with sister #3371 at the yard in North Bergen, NJ. These two locomotives are the newest engines released from the GE plant in Er... (more)
Freshly restored New York Central E8A #4083 is alongside the "Hickory Creek" in preparation for the following day's URHS Transportation Heritage Festival, an open house at the restoratio... (more)
Strasburg's mechanical shop foreman Rick Musser leans out of the cab of 2-10-0 #90 as it eases up to the coal dock. #90 is painted in its original Great Western colors for a Lerro Productions cha... (more)
Strasburg Railroad #90, painted in its original Great Western colors for a Lerro Productions charter the next day, leads a President's Day passenger train back into the station past the next day's... (more)
Strasburg Railroad #90, painted in its original Great Western colors for a Lerro Productions charter the next day, leads a President's Day passenger train back into the station.
One minute after sunrise, DL&W #664 and sister #663 are about to get fired up for the day's run from Scranton to East Stroudsburg and back. This trip would end with a late arrival back to Scranto... (more)
East Broad Top mikado #16 sits forlorn in the Orbisonia roundhouse, missing her number plate. This locomotive has not operated since 1955, as it was undergoing a major overhaul when EBT shut down... (more)
Here's a strange move. This is actually a Morristown & Erie train, powered by borrowed NS GP40-2 #3010. This train is being picked up from NJT and brought to the M&E shops in Morristown. The fi... (more)
An autorack train waits at the signal in south Bethlehem on a cold January day. The looming blast furnaces of Bethlehem Steel rust away in the background.