A westbound NJT Train approaches Secaucus Junction station on an unseasonably warm day in April.
Amtrak Cities Sprinter No. 639 leads an Amtrak Regional through the south portal of the second floor of the cavernous Secaucus Junction station. Because Amtrak does not currently service this sta... (more)
An Acela Express, led by No. 2002, roars through the upper deck of the Frank R. Lautenberg Rail Station, otherwise known as Secaucus Junction, in Secaucus, NJ. Amtrak currently does not service th... (more)
A PRR style position light signal stands guard by the eastern portal to Secaucus Junction Station in Secaucus, NJ as an Acela Express races past en route to New York. At this pint, four tracks me... (more)
A southbound (Amtrak westbound) Acela Express en route from New York Penn Station flies through the upper deck of Secaucus Junction bound for Newark, Penn Station. The station, built in 2003, doe... (more)
An Amtrak Acela Express races through the upper deck of Secaucus Station overtaking a stopped NJT commuter train along the NEC.
Dedicated as the Frank R. Lautenberg Rail Station, the $450 milli... (more)
A PRR style signal position light stands guard at the Frank R. Lautenberg Rail Station, otherwise known as Secaucus Junction, in Secaucus, NJ. The $450 million dollar hub serves both NJT and Metr... (more)
Getting some mechanical attention
Built by the Delaware Lackawanna & Western Railroad back in March of 1959, Upper Hack is a single-track lift bridge that carries NJ Transit's Main Line over the Hackensack River at Secaucus, NJ. T... (more)
"Back From the Grind"
A now retired GP40FH-2 leads a train westbound through Secaucus Junction Train Station's Lower Level.
At the beginning of the Conrail era PC SD-45 6128 brings the TV-10 into Croxton yard. August 1976
At the end of the on day on 5/10/2017, we catch the Strates Show train at the Norfolk Southern Croxton Yard (NS 9597 [D9-44CW] /NS 2750 [SD70M-2]). It was rumored to be headed out the night befor... (more)
That's a wrap! The Ringling Circus Train comes east into New York City for the last time and is seen here just east of Secaucus Junction.
NJ Transit 4018 pushing, crosses the Hackensack River, on its way to Hoboken.