New Meets Old. FL9 485 was one of the oldest active road diesels on the roster at the time, and F59PHI was one of the newest. What were the odds of catching these two nose to nose?
It was still lookin' good after all those years.
In the summer of 1998, Amtrak took delivery of some new equipment at Albany, NY including the F59PHI fleet that was built in London, ON and assembled in Schenectady, NY. This Pacific Surfliner F5... (more)
Check out that fresh paint on the plow. Reminds me of Santa Fe, but with better precision. Seems like every photos I've seen of a Santa Fe passenger unit had quite a bit of over spray like the p... (more)
This profile of the 193 really shows how streeeetched these rare passenger diesels are. They ride on a SD40 frame, and have a shortened short hood to accommodate a separate HEP plant in the rear.
Governor Tommy G. Thompson. The only P42 that was ever named after a person.
This is the platform of the temporary Amtrak station in Denver that was used while Union Station was being reworked. It was located just across the way from the Rockies ball stadium.
Freight and freight while waiting for passenger. Gotta love those NYC signals.
The interior of a Pacific Parlour Car, a former Santa Fe Hi-Level Lounge converted to a first class experience for the Coast Starlight, features etched glass dividers with unique train logos.
MARC, MARC, everywhere!
The 902 has been chopped up and is waiting to be hauled away for scrap.
The 902 eases out of Wilmington in its last full year of service.
A toaster is high above the streets on the elevated mainline through downtown Wilmington.
Acela Express passing through Philly.