The NRHS Roanoke Chapter crew has a job briefing after spotting boxcars at the NS interchange.
On a rare switching move, N&W 41 shoves N&W MOW boxcars into the NS interchange at 9th street yard. This was one of many switching moves the Chapter held over the summer in order to get equipment ... (more)
On a rare switching move, N&W 41 shoves museum equipment past a set of N&W MOW boxcars on an old industry spur. This was one of many switching moves the Chapter held over the summer in order to ge... (more)
Fire Up 19! On Friday, November 19, 2021, Delaware Coastline Railroad 19 (ex-MDDE 19, exx-CR 9846, exxx-PC 9846, exxxx-PRR 9846, née-PRR 8426, Alco T6, 3/1958) was brought out of its indoo... (more)
“Fade to Pink”With its bright red and silver paint now faded, GCK 101 sits—stack capped—waiting on a tank car of kaolin slurry that will never come, at the shuttered Verso paper... (more)
A&M ALCO's in 2022: Also having disrupted traffic flow on the A&M, the derailment prompted some unusual movements. This included a train swap at Van Buren, where the mainline turn dropped t... (more)
A&M ALCO's in 2022: Three different ALCO models hang out in the A&M shops area. The C424 and C420's will be working the Rogers Job and the Springdale Job, respectively, later in the morning... (more)
Not Quite Fallen. Delaware Coastline Railroad 19 (ex-MDDE 19, exx-CR 9846, exxx-PC 9846, exxxx-PRR 9846, née-PRR 8426, Alco T6, 3/1958) made a rare appearance outside on Friday, November 1... (more)
Alco Product: One of the highlights of the VA Museum of Transportation is their sizeable collection of rare T6 switchers (they've got two!).
Don't Count Me Out. George's Creek Railway 101 (née-PRR 8427) is one of the few surviving Alco T6s, seen at the Luke Paper Mill in Luke, Maryland on the night of November 21, 2019. Verso a... (more)
Arkansas & Missouri T6 14 stands in the yard at Fort Smith, Arkansas.
An MIDH freight returns through Middletown from the NS interchange with a single T6 for power.
Painted in Black River & Western’s mid-80’s “Disco” scheme, T6 56 departs Flemington, New Jersey with a trainload of passengers.
Black River & Western’s T6 leads the excursion train toward Ringoes at Copper Hill, New Jersey.
Norfolk & Western T6 36 lets out a snort as it puts its shoulder into a cut of empty hoppers at Lamberts Point, Virginia. I always thought that the T6 sounded more like an overgrown farm tractor t... (more)