The "Coke" or "Polar Bear" unit was the first and so far only wrap (but likely not the last) to be applied to an ACS-64, gathering a lot of interest among fans and travelers. ... (more)
Acela kicking up snow through BWI.
This was the only snow I was able to catch the 606 with the Coke Polar Bear wrap in. The winter of 2019/2020 was rather mild while this locomotive was running with the promotional wrap.
Temporary Platform Gondolas were recently converted from MOW gons by the Bear shops and deployed to support a track work project on the NEC. They allow high level boarding from the center track wh... (more)
The sole red nose MARC unit comes shooting up the middle by its lonesome.
It's very early in the morning, but this Acela passenger already has a jump on the day with laptop open and coffee at arm's length.
Peak autumn foliage on Halloween, with a sparkling clean Sprinter leading this Northeast Regional into the station. If you look close, you'll see the first car is the 9800.
Like a bug drawn to light, someone just has to stand on the yellow line. The engineer blows the horn as a warning, and it distracts the man from his phone long enough to decide to back away. Appa... (more)
A nice, warm and colorful fall day.
A Northeast Regional makes its station stop at dusk as a BWI airport shuttle bus gets snarled by some folks parked where they're not supposed to be.
"Hello and goodbye." A Northeast Regional passes the Vermonter, both with AEM-7s. A year later these locomotives would all be retired.
Zoom pan of the 928 rolling into BWI on a blustery winter day.
One inbound, one outbound.