One of four GE switchers utilized at the Greenbrier owned TrentonWorks railcar plant displays the other dual flag paint scheme seen in Canada. The plant opened as the Eastern Car Company in 1912 ... (more)
The Moshassuck Valley was a two-mile long line operating from an interchange with the NH at Woodlawn in Pawtucket and Saylesville in Lincoln, RI. No. 8, a 300 hp industrial built in 1950, is at t... (more)
A seldomly-caught local is seen here in sweet evening light, just west of Topton with a train of 3 loaded gondola cars headed for Kutztown. This line is really a pretty line.
This 300 hp critter has been tucked away at GE Energy in Chamblee for a long time. It was built in September 1959 and was employed with Georgia Power until probably in the 1970's. S/N 33449.
Before retiring to the Colorado Railroad Museum, Georgetown Loop 130/140, GE 52-tonners, sat around in Silver Plume.
"...Always good ships." At the Newport News Shipbuilding Company center cab diesels move metal, machinery, and other equipment around the shipyard. This old GE 50-ton diesel shoves a flat car into... (more)
"We shall build good ships here..." At Northrop Grumman's Newport News Shipbuilding Company center cab diesels move metal, machinery, and other equipment around the complex. Operated by the ship y... (more)
The Dura-Bond Large Diameter Pipe Mill at Steelton. This was formerly the Bethlehem Steel Pipe Mill. Community Day on the new PA Turnpike Susquehanna River Bridge provided a once-in-a-lifetim... (more)
National Steel Car's 50-ton switcher crosses the road by the plant with a single centre-beam flat, looking very much like a truck. Taken en route CNC4-KROC.