A pair of 80MAC's roll through Rockingham on the headend of a train of empty hoppers bound for the PBS Coals loadout a couple miles to the south at Central City.
Soon to be CSX 5978, 5973, 5975, and 5979 sit behind the shops awaiting their patches.
The last Conrail liveried SD70 makes full use of the superelevation near Tipton on the headend of 21T.
After cutting off from their train, a pair of SD40-2's pull up for their signal at CP C as the engineer gives a wave.
A couple of the Erie bretheren congregate at the east end of the yard at Cumberland. In front 233 and 395 are backing down Number 1 to tie on to empty hopper train E819, while 405 and 431 sit on t... (more)
The power for Q376 has pulled up to Mexico to cross over and then back on to its train. Coal train U306 also sits at the east end of the yard.
Gleaming in the late evening sun the railfest excursion bound for Pittsburgh rolls through the west end of Johnstown and will soon plunge into the cavernous Conemaugh Gap.
Some internal problems have rewarded 3806 a trip back to Juniata to find out what is wrong. It is set out at Cresson awaiting pick up.
704, 6485, and freshly painted 2251, peek over the employee holiday banner at the Cumberland shops.
Normally when you think about ratty, rusty, faded out locos you think UP, SP, or CSX, but this SD70 seems to be an anomaly on an other wise clean looking NS roster.
New Jersey's finest export rolls west through the winter wonderland of western Pennsylvania.
Former Bethlehem Steel road Conemaugh and Black Lick's Iron Street yard is filled with rail from Bethlehem's Steelton Plant.
A matched pair of CW44AC's have a long string of empties in tow as they roll out of Cumberland to begin their assualt on Sand Patch.
With the giant flag returned to its normal post atop the world's steepest vehicular incline (yes, you can take your car on it), eastbound 36A rides the shelf along the Little Conemaugh River out o... (more)
Western Maryland's highest numbered SD35 is back on home rails at the west end of Brush Tunnel on the 'New Line' as dusk takes hold.