Big Blue via Bergen County. NJ Transit GP40PH-2B no. 4208 is seen leading Bergen County Line train 1167 into Garfield, NJ, crossing River Dr and the Saddle River.
Rolling Over River. Metro-North Railroad GP40PH-2M no. 4906 is seen leading Port Jervis Line train 55 into Garfield, NJ as it crosses the Saddle River and adjacent River Dr.
NJ Transit's NJDOT heritage unit shoves its train across the bridge spanning River Drive and the Saddle River in Garfield, NJ on the Bergen County Line.
Last Street Run. On the morning of Tuesday, October 20, 2020, Morristown and Erie Railway SW1500 20 rolls down Monroe Street in Garfield, New Jersey for the final time, with the last salvag... (more)
Train 1165 to Suffern heads through the Garfield s-curve with the Black History Month ALP-45 in the lead.
NJ Transit's NJ DOT heritage unit heads for Suffern via the Bergen County Line amid some melting snow in Garfield.
Leading a Bergen County Line local through Garfield is NJT 4555, one of the railroad's newest locomotives.
Semi-express train 1167 to Ridgewood has the NJ DOT heritage unit in the lead as it takes the curves through Garfield.
New Jersey Transit's "Erie Railroad" heritage unit leads a semi-express to Suffern through the s-curves in Garfield.
Prior to gaining fame as a heritage unit, NJ Transit 4101 was just another weathered commuter locomotive. Here it was in charge of a late afternoon westbound on the Bergen County Line at Garfield... (more)
One of New Jersey Transit's newest locomotives rounds the s-curve in Garfield with a friendly wave from the engineer.
The NJT 4109 crosses the trestle over the Saddle River in Garfield on the Bergen County Line as it continues on to Waldwick.
1171 brings up the rear of the late afternoon parade of commuter trains on the Bergen County Line.
A Metro-North GP40FH-2 leads train 61 into the S-curve at Garfield in late afternoon light.
After a day of dropping welded rail along the Bergen County Line, NJT's rail train is crossing Saddle River Ave in Garfield as it shoves back to Secaucus to tie down. Power for the train was prov... (more)