The 937 is in for some TLC.
Two toasters await their next move, and apparently a lot of bugs met their match when they got in they way of the one's previous run.
A hippo heads out of the lower level of Washington Union Station.
The conductor prepares to highball out of town.
The 909 trots over the Bush River as a jet skier heads in for the afternoon.
The 943 leads a double header into Wilmington.
Acela Express highballs out of Philly.
A cab car leads a Keystone into Newark.
A Sprinter heads out of NYP amid construction on the Manhattan West project.
NYP is a busy place - inbound Keystone and outbound Acela.
At last, a Sprinter! While they're abundant today, they weren't all that common back when natural light was still shining here.
Meatball, Toaster, Mighty Mouse - lots of nick names for this type.
The last operable Solari board on the Amtrak system is still providing passenger information today, but its days are numbered.
I'm pretty sure this is the last good skyline shot I took of a toaster.
The hippo and the toaster.