Scranton Visitor The Erie-Lackawanna engine terminal at Scranton, Pennsylvania was a likely place to find anything on the roster, from EMD switchers to E8’s to U36C’s. When the... (more)
After the demise of the 178-mile Lehigh & New England Railroad in 1961, all except two segments of its trackage were torn up. The remaining segments, a segment from Tamaqua, Pennsylvania, to the r... (more)
The photographer was back home in NJ for a funeral when he decided to make a side trip to photograph the last day of the LV and EL in eastern PA/NY before becoming fallen flags and part of Conrail... (more)
One of only 2 on the LV roster, GP-9 #300 is the leader on this Conrail westbound on the ex EL main. The PC GP30 behind it has died, so the train is dead in the water and waiting for rescue power ... (more)
LV 300 leads a PC U33B on RN-87 "the Paterson Man" as it heads west on the former EL, nee ERIE main Line.