A westbound PC manifest makes a double at the west end of Enola Yard on November 22, 1975, led by SD35 No. 6033.
An all standard cab SD70 lashup with 2504 and 2531 enters Enola Yard after coming down the Buffalo Line.
Catching the late evening sun, an Enola yard job switches cars on the north end, under the power of two NS standard cab EMD's.
Heavy-hauler #4311 moves down the service lead as switches are lined in advance. PRR Class I1sa.
Wide view of train entering yard. Notice the words Honoring our Veterans on the side of engine , a special paint job , only one painted this color.
Entering yard , on B track with Veterans Engine on train with 20 cars.
Closeup entering yard.
Eastbound at mp 73 with Heritage engine in the lead! Wabash 1070.
After bringing up PPLX empties out of York Haven, PA, then H15 local reverses up the rarely used track connecting G track to the main yard crossover in Enola. It would sit there waiting for a yard... (more)
The overview bridge at Enola provided railfans with a lot to see on this day. The NS Wabash unit NS 1070 is holding for a switching move of tank cars, next to it an SD40-2 leads a switching job. C... (more)
Entering Enola yard with engine that has the new boxcar logo and loaded coal train.
Far from "home" rails, Interstate heritage unit 8105 sits reflected in a puddle on the old line in Enola Yard. A 594 coal train pulls out beside it headed for export at Baltimore, MD.. Tonight the... (more)
Reflections of Power. There are 3 different locomotive types in the image
NS 8104 ready to pull uphill leaving Enola Yard
NS 6726 Leads an eastbound coal train in sweet morning light