This little fellow operated only between Ccchran and Hawkinsville a now-abandoned branch line.
44 tonner in the new Tyburne Railroad colors looks nice.
After a hard day's work, the little GE nests down with her sister for the weekend. This is the entire roster at the time.
Sort of the Hartwell's most interesting section as we near the namesake town. Curves and grades present a challenge to the 44-tonner. One gon has been dropped by this point for an on-line custom... (more)
Given the uncertain profile of the Hartwell, this is a serious load for our 44-tonner!
Two recent repaints by the SRNJ sit in the first snow of the season in southern New Jersey.
Among my oldest slides, this Anscochrome was faded but brought back to some semblance of life by Photoshop. A Santa Fe tug and barge pick up the Santa Fe's share of the NWP's interchange traffic ... (more)
Happy New Year, 1951 PRR style. Ansco color/color corrected in P/S PRR Class GS4.
Repainted former MEC caboose is coupled to former NY Ontario & Western 44 ton locomotive 105.
Six months before receiving a brand new coat of PRR paint and being renumbered to #9331, SRC 33 sits outside the shops in the morning sun. Go to: http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=15879... (more)
The Bartlett Mills switcher shoves a cut of cars into the large grain complex at Statesville.
The Bartlett Mills switcher slowly pushes a cut of covered hoppers next to the plant.
105 waiting for the finishing touches into 0+W.