A westbound has just left the Waterville Yard as it crosses over College Ave.
A mother covers her child's ears as 353's horn blasts approaching Bow St in the summer of 2010.
Pan Am Railway's movements of Bakken crude oil through Maine really changed the face of everyday patterns after 2013 began. While CSX and BNSF power had already been seen as far East as Watervill... (more)
Until just a couple years prior, GP9s were not uncommon on local jobs in and around Waterville, Maine. Pan Am liked to keep them close to the "home" yard, and most had been sidelined or stored by... (more)
A borrowed Pan Am unit runs around its train at North Creek as it passes one of several historic buildings located in North Creek. The yellow barn was built in the 1870's by TC Durant, the same ma... (more)
MEC 382 - MEC 616 - ST 77 rest at Rigby Yard in the late afternoon sun. ST 77 is a GP9 in B&M heritage paint - and is usually used as one of the hump switchers down in East Deerfield. It is most l... (more)
Having been a quiet day in the area of Northern Maine Junction, a beautiful Saturday in December 2013 was finally salvaged when SJWA was re-crewed West of us in Pittsfield, Maine. Quickly interce... (more)
Keeping to its normal 10:00am Sunday departure time, Pan Am's BKWA leisurely headed North toward Brewer and Calais Junction during peak foliage in mid-October 2013. Rolling past quiet neighbors a... (more)
A Pan Am local with 2 GP40's and 6 loads head to the Sappi Paper Mill in Westbrook, Maine. It is somewhat rare to see 2 locomotives on the Mountain Branch like this. This is the old Maine Central ... (more)
With widecab 500 series GP40s holding down a lot of the recent jobs East of Waterville, Maine lately, a high-hood cousin was worth some extra miles of drive time on a somewhat sunny March 8, 2014.... (more)
Motorcyclists cross the tracks on Route 219, as PORU 380 switches North Leeds.
Pan Am POED heads west through Shirley Center with a four-pack of EMDs doing the honors.
A pair of EMDs idle away in a rather empty yard on a fair winter morning.
Between Hammond Lumber and Messalonskee Lake.
POWA begins its journey along Maranacook lake on a hazy late summer afternoon. 511 is the only unit remaining in the light blue Pan Am scheme.