NJT beneath the streets of Manhattan.
An AEM-7 hangs out with a GP38H-3 in the yard while P42s and ACS-64s handle the revenue trains.
The old is cast aside as the new takes over. It won't be long until the AEM-7s are no longer needed at Amtrak.
An original New York Central concrete mile post, MP 309, was apparently obliterated by a worker's vehicle. It sits propped up alongside the base which appears to already have been reinforced. He... (more)
The westbound Maple Leaf leaves threatening skies behind as it rolls through my old stomping grounds.
The premiere train of the western hemisphere.
An older Dash 8 helps out on today's Capitol Limited.
Brand spankin' new.
Double headed sprinters.
What a different one digit can make... The most sought after locomotive on the NEC sits next to its next of kin in Ivy City.
The Amtrak station in Oakland at Jack London Square glistens after day of light rain.
It's a beautiful summer day, the State Fair is in full swing, and an Empire Service train stops to pick up passengers who enjoyed the day at the fair.
It's a beautiful summer day, the State Fair is in full swing, and this bloody nose GG1 is nicely lit.
A nice roster of a clean Horizon Coach in the yard.
The Amtrak Blue Water heads out of town on a brilliant evening.