The trolley travels along the Kingston Roundout Waterfront under colorful fall trees on Saturday afternoon. This is the second to the last day of the season for rides at the Trolley Museum of New... (more)
A loaded ethanol train (Chicago, IL (CN) to Sewaren, NJ) crosses the Roundout Creek on a beautiful, fall Saturday afternoon on the CSX River Line.
567 rolls across the Wilbur Trestle in Kingston.
The Kingston local comes off the Kingston siding along the historic Wiltwyck Rural Cemetery and heads South for Newburgh, NY with a small train.
CMRR 401 is seen tied down in Kingston attached to its consist of converted flat cars used for excursions. This locomotive was originally built for Illinois Terminal and now wears a vibrant NYC-in... (more)
P001 races north crossing the Kingston Wilbur Trestle.
But Is It Foreign Power? After a brief period of independence, starting in 1882, the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway owned by Cornelius Vanderbilt controlled the Nickel Plate Road.... (more)
Trolley Museum of New York interurban combine #120.
Trolley Museum of New York interurban combine #120 at Kingston. The 120 is a Model 55 built by Brill. It was formerly owned by Sperry Rail Service and later Remington Arms.
Catskill Mountain RS-1 401 crossing Hurley Mountain Road.
CMRR RS-1 401, pushing its train, heads back to the Westbrook Lane station.
Catskill Mountain's RS-1 401 leaving Kingston Plaza with a late afternoon excursion.
Catskill Mountain Railroad Also RS-1 #401 leads a fall excursion out of Kingston.
Catskill Mountain Railroad #401 crossing Washington Avenue on its first excursion of the day.