A bit worse for wear but still looking good. If you know the exact location there please let me know. It's been a while.
Okay, so it's not the great gray lightning stripe but for a simple scheme it's not bad. Hello, NS, hello NS, come in NS. Earth to NS. Ex-Lehigh Valley unit.
Nice freshly painted cab. I had a couple of weeks doing a simulator test at Singer, a new hotel, nice bar across the road, great Italian restaurants nearby and D&H to photograph from sunup til ti... (more)
Rebuilt by GE with a 12-251 2000 HP engine these ex-Erie Lackawanna (Eerie Lackomoney) units looked and sounded great. To bad they never got the lightning streak paint job. This one is riding th... (more)
Left side of this nice looking old Alco, and sunshine in Binghamton, wow.
I know D&H fans will frown but the last solid blue paint job wasn't that bad. Here a ballast train is departing with a unit in the aforementioned scheme. I live within sight of an NS main and wo... (more)
Wouldn't be a winter day without snow falling on NYS&W's SU-99 train - behind a pair of tunnel motors and a standard SD40-2 - as it crosses over the Conklin connector at the Frito Lay plant in Bin... (more)
Merry Christmas Eve. In a behind-the-scenes look at a CP Holiday Train stop, Binghamton police and CP employees help keep traffic moving and onlookers safe as they admire the bright lights.... (more)
Boston and Maine GP39-2 354 heads west across the Chenango River bridge out of downtown Binghamton, NY on a crisp April day.
As Amtrak 75 rolls into sight at the south end of CP's Binghamton Yard, the new crew has gathered up their grips and prepares to board the special for the last leg of the trip to Scranton. The spe... (more)
BH-1 is tied down and crewless at Binghamton.
BH-1's conductor gets on the ground to line a switch so they can can work some cars by the Frito-Lay plant.
NYS&W 116 sits with other OOS power in Binghamton.
This is the Land of Perpetual Cloudiness? On a rare sunny day in Binghamton, we found Susquehanna 3018 switching the Frito Lay plant on the outskirts of town. Notice the differences between... (more)