454 sits at Salamanca, waiting for the crew.
SIJB awaits its crew to climb aboard for the trip South as mist lingers in the hills in the background.
A pair of LA&L Alcos lead a WNY&P freight near Salamanca.
An old block signal rots away in the weeds while just a mere few yards away, a caboose stands proud on display.
At the Salamanca Railroad Museum is a plaque commemorating two railroaders who were killed in a head-on collision. 424 can be seen idling way in the background, crewless.
The B&P southbound idles away in Salamanca, awaiting its crew so it can head South.
THIS LOCOMOTIVE IS NAMED "W.GIFFORD MOORE".
THIS GP38 7803 WAS BUILT IN OCTOBER OF 1969 FOR THE PENN CENTRAL.IT THAN BECAME CONRAIL 7803 ON APRIL 1, 1976.IT NOW WORKS FOR THE B&P RR.
Just before dawn, the B&P 454 was photographed in the yard at Salamanca