A Gordon Lloyd Jr. original Kodachrome slide from my collection.
Amtrak Heritage engine 145 waits at the State Street Bridge in Harrisburg with the westbound Pennsylvanian. The train was delayed due to a passenger missing their station stop in Lancaster.
On a beautiful Summer afternoon, a pair of SD40-2s lead a local over the famed Rockville Bridge out of Enola yard headed for the Buffalo Line.
A single C40-9W leads empty rail train 10X in Harrisburg.
An S. P. Vaught original Kodachrome slide from my collection.
An original Kodachrome slide from my collection; the photographer was not specified.
A Bruce van Sant original Kodachrome slide from my collection.
The western limit of the Pennsy catenary has slowly crept east since this shot. An original Kodachrome slide from my collection; the photographer was not specified.
A Tim Mader original Kodachrome slide from my collection.
An H. E. Brouse original Kodachrome slide from my collection.
A somewhat overpowered Keystone Service #614 heads east. Note the #601 is outfitted with a Brecknell-Willis model 29500A high-speed pantograph, like most AEM7s used. It was the only E60 so equip... (more)
An R. Durfee original Kodachrome slide from my collection.
Norfolk Southern's newly-renumbered F units make their way past Amtrak's Harrisburg Station and onto the Lurgan Branch.
Conrail GP30 2206 and 2203, both former PRR units with original numbers. A Mike Bledsoe Photo.