Eastbound "Lake Shore Limited" about to enter the tunnel under Anthony's Nose, on the east side of the Hudson across from Bear Mountain.
The eastbound Lake Shore Limited has a pair of super clean P42s, a deadhead heritage diner up front, and the PV Hickory Creek on the tail end on this fine summer morning.
The date is just a guess, but this was back at the East Syracuse depot, in the days when Roadrailers were a common sight on the rear of most Amtrak long distance trains.
Amtrak engine 48 leads train number 48, The Lake Shore Limited, across the Mohawk River on the old NYC Water Level passenger main. Trailing unit is the Phase I heritage followed by 5 Viewliners th... (more)
California Zephyr in NY. The EB Lake Shore Limited crosses the Mohawk River with the former CB&Q Silver Solarium tucked in behind the power.
The Lakeshore Limited is lead through Westfield NY by AMTK 157 and AMTK 156 on a sunny May morning.
Under Construction. The EB Lake Shore Limited arrives at the Albany-Rensselaer station on Track 1. The construction of a 4th station track and the extension of the existing platforms north is well... (more)
One of the first runs (likely the first run) of the EB Lake Shore Limited with new Viewliner II baggage cars rolls across the Mohawk River bridge on the old NYC Water Level Route (passenger main).... (more)
The Lake Shore Limited spotted at Ardsley-on-Hudson
Amtrak 156 the Phase One Heritage Unit leads the Lake Shore Limited aka Amtrak 48 on the Hudson Line approaching Lincoln Ave. in Colonie picking up the new, fresh fallen dusting of snow.
The Lake Shore Limited hustles eastbound under the old New York Central signal bridge just outside of Weedsport, NY.
I remember thinking, "This is what replaced the F40!?"
Amtrak's EB Lake Shore Limited rolls across the Mohawk River bridge on the old NYC Water Level Route (passenger main). Freshly painted AMTK 10 leads the Big Game unit.
Amtrak 156 leads a late Lake Shore Limited under the NYC signal bridge at CP 167 in Wickliffe on a beautiful morning.
Greatly delayed by a derailment the day before a very later Lakeshore rolls east through Swanton by classic NYC signals.