DMU No 1205 runs past market stalls as it arrives at Maha Chai on the 1215 from Bangkok Wongwain Yai.
D&H Baldwin RF16 Shark # 1205 sits outside the Minneapolis Northfield and Southern railways shop with its paint fading fast. They looked sharp when in service on the D&H. too bad this is not in ... (more)
The 1205 from the Osvaldo Sanchez sugar mill has been built by Porter in 1905.
CP 1205 has just left Faro on its way with Regional 5705 from Faro to Tavira.
NMBS/SNCB 220903 and NS 1205 are passing the bridge over the Beneden-Nete on their way as train 187 from Brussel Zuid / Bruxelles Midi to Amsterdam CS.
Fushun Mining Railroad ED85 #1205 pulls a train of empty spoil cars out from the washery at Guchengzi. This locomotive is one of the oldest locomotives in revenue service in China, if not the worl... (more)
A BNSF double stack train negotiates the curve at Caliente with a colourful combination featuring a Citirail ES44AC and a former Santa Fe SD75M, not long before it was sent into storage.
CitiRail ES44AC #1205 leads the Z LPKRIC through Allensworth.
On the afternoon of September 20th, I ran by BNSF's Topeka, KS shops, and found their Hydrogen powered switcher #1205 sitting outside with its hood removed, giving us a rare view of it's innards. ... (more)
Ex-CP with double coupler car (Bar-chain couplers) to haul TOSHIBA electric cars. In the background the building of the Argentina Coast Guard.
Heading the Slatepicker south toward the Greenwich & Johnsonville connection late in the afternoon of a perfect late March day.
Southbound with train for Greenwich & Johnsonville connection at Salem Junction, New York.
A rare visit of the Sharks on a mainline train in Schenectady, shortly before being assigned to helper service in Binghamton
The "Slatepicker" from Whitehall heading south to interchange with Greenwich & Johnsonville; so-called because of large slate deposits along the line
A rare early morning movement of the Montrose Local, allowed me to capture this photo of the Montrose local, eastbound, at MP366 near the old Louisiania Pacific plant. The beautiful "Grand Mesa" c... (more)