With pair of GE "Super 7's" in P&W and Ohio Central paint, the Ohio Central's ZVL-1 local makes the shove out of the spur to Colgate in Byesville, Ohio. Once the train is back on the mai... (more)
A pair of matching GP40-2's lead CSX local L316 as it soars over the Cuyahoga River Valley on the Marcy Trestle in Cuyahoga Heights, Ohio. This local job is on the westbound return leg of its jour... (more)
CSX S542 in Laurel Hill with CP Heritage 7016 leading
The wind and rain today took a pause this evening just in time for Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) Train 107’s evening run through St. Augustine. The train is seen curving through the wetlands ... (more)
An Alco C425 and C430 power the Western New York & Pennsylvania's ME-1 as it starts the return leg of its trip back to Meadville and crosses over the concrete bridge in downtown Jamestown, New Yor... (more)
Pittsburgh Push: As the morning gets underway in Pittsburgh, manifest train NS 10G begins its journey east of Pittsburgh and onto the NS Conemaugh line, as it leaves the Pittsburgh skyline in the... (more)
CPKC 118-03 heads east towards Montreal running alongside CN's busy Kingston Subdivision.
CN ET44AC has 91 racks in tow twisting thru Brantford
Mott Haven Memories. The scene looked quite different from present day when CSX crew B949 brought the outlawed Q431 south from Croton West Yard to Oak Point on Sunday April 3, 2016 with CSX... (more)
April Fools... Winter is still on after having El Nino all winter long. CN AC44C6M 3347 heads out of Leigh with Brampton Intermodal, ON to Roberts Bank, BC stacks.
After a relief crew took over at the station the Winnipeg to Toronto freight eases away from Brantford VIA station with CN's Veterans unit taking charge.
CP AC4400CWM 8004 + CP AC4400CW 8619 ease into Sudbury with 119's train.
CPKC's train #118 approaches Marathon running along Lake Superior.
CSX S542 led by Canadian Pacific Heritage Engine 7016 on the East/West Connection in Hamlet
CPKC train 113 at Dorion, Ontario. Only a light dusting of snow. Normally there would be several feet on the ground in February.