A comically overpowered PO-74 heads south under the old DL&W signal bridge, just past the DL&W Scranton station, with M636 #3643 and C636 #3642 leading three centerbeam flat cars and a tank car.
Cartier Colors. Delaware-Lackawanna Railroad (DL) M636 no. 3602 and M630 no. 3000 are seen leading train PO-75 through Moscow en-route back to Scranton.
Cartier Close-up. The long hood of Delaware-Lackawanna M636 no. 3602 still features the script logo of its former owner, the Cartier Railway. Formerly owned by the Québec Cartier Mini... (more)
Morning Moves. Delaware-Lackawanna Railroad (DL) M636 no. 3602 (MLW, 1970) and M630 no. 3000 (MLW, 1970) are seen running light through Scranton on their way down to Taylor Yard.
Cartier Century. Delaware-Lackawanna Railroad (DL) M636 no. 3602 and M630 no. 3000 are seen leading train PO-75 north along the Pocono Mainline, finding a spot of sun between the trees... (more)
Backing Over Bridge 60. With the sun dipping low in the sky, Delaware-Lackawanna Railroad (DL) M636 no. 3602 (MLW, 1970) is close to tying down for the night as it creeps over Bridge 6... (more)
With a train of grain empties in tow, a trio of six axle MLW's lead the Delaware Lackawanna's PO75 as it returns from Pocono Summit. The train has emerged from the west portal of Nay Aug Tunnel an... (more)
Slowly through Scranton. Delaware-Lackawanna Railroad (DL) M636 no. 3602 and M630 no. 3000 (both MLW, 1970) are seen leading train PO-75 under the abandoned signal bridge at MP133 as t... (more)
Autumn Orange. The "carrot top" M636 no. 3602 is in the lead on Delaware-Lackawanna Railroad (DL) train PO-75 as it rounds the curve near Devils Hole Road on the Pocono Main.... (more)
The Pocono Mountain job glides with speed under the Lackawanna signal bridge on their way home.
PO-74 stopped to switch Keystone.
Another afternoon runby.
Afternoon runby.
After a very active morning, PO-74 heads east past Snag Pond.
Just in time for the Fall. Delaware Lackawanna's orange and black duo back in action this past week on PO-74/75 and appear to be set for regular work.