Former Vermont Railway 401 trundles towards Washington Avenue with the Saturday only Kingston shuttle. The CMRR has been making headlines in the local papers with run-ins with the city's mayor a... (more)
GMRC 405 (RS-1) heads west out of Bellows Falls leading a rare to passenger trip to Chester on a hot and humid Sunday afternoon. . .
A trio of RS-1s - the center unit in ICG orange and white - sits at the primitive engine servicing facility at West End Yard.
Taken with permission. Minneapolis & St. Louis ALCO RS-1 sits in the Boone & Scenic Valley Railroad shops in Boone, IA. The unit will operate on excursions once again on Sunday and during t... (more)
Consumers Power Co. RS-1 ex Rutland 401. This RS-1 is now at the Saginaw Railway Museum. For a more recent photo see photo Id 427496 . From my slide collection by KEN ANNETT.
CONSUMERS POWER CO RS-1 401 ex Rutland 401. This RS-1 is now at the Saginaw Railway Museum. From my slide collection by JAMES CLAFLIN.
Soo 353 and 720 near the roundhouse in Stevens Point. This slide is from my collection and has no photographer listed...possibly Joe Stauber. An RS-1 along with a GP30 makes for an odd look. The 3... (more)
Classic RS1 21 sits idle near the Route 10 grade crossing. This previous evening's snow storm blanketed the locomotive with a coating of frozen moisture.
Still in GM&O colors, 1051 rests in the Meridian yard, coupled to an Alco switcher. In the background is ICG GP30 522, in already faded ICG paint, but still with its GM&O number.
Green Mountain RS-1 405 shoves a former Central Vermont Russell plow through Gassetts on it's way to Rutland. The plow extra is just about to enter the Duttonsville Gulf where the road crosses the... (more)
Westbound Tennessee Railroad loaded coal train behind four ALCOs between Stanley Junction and Oneida, TN || June 1973
Lansing Board of Water & Light RS-1. From my slide collection by Andy Romano.
Switching at Dearborn Station during the summer of 1967
Not many tourists will board the Green Mountain Flyer in White River Junction on this rainy day in September.
Green Mountain Railroad's White River Flyer is ready to roll at White River Junction, Vermont, with the milk cans and railway express wagon decorating the station platform. The venerable ex-Rutla... (more)