A boater paces NMSE as it rolls along Maranacook Lake with some nice autumn foliage in the background.
Racing east from Rotterdam NY just after sunrise, the leader on today's RJED is the only active unit wearing the "original" Pan Am paint scheme.
This train was canned at Eagle Bridge and the crew taken off to move an empty coal train also canned at Hemstreet Park. The MEC 511 wears a now unique and discontinued paint scheme on the roste... (more)
Move It Or Lose It. To be fair, there's not a lot of train traffic in front of the courthouse in Peabody Square. But the flashing lights and blaring horn should have been enough wa... (more)
511, 506, 352
511, 506, 352 working east through the ice covered trees.
511, 380, 507
A late AYMO-today with a nice set of matched GP40-2Ls, crosses the Hoosick Runoff on a sweltering hot June day.
On a hot and steamy Saturday, Pam Am Railways AYMO makes a tardy appearance into Mechanicville led by one of the 'phase one' GP40-2L repaints.
Pan Am Railways plow extra heads to NMJ with the newly restored MEC Russell Plows and Pan Am 511. This has been the worst winter as far as snowfall in years.
Looking good in her still-fresh paint on a great Maine summer day.
NMED crawls out of the fog as it climbs the grade out of Waterville yard. The 511 is one of two units repainted for Pan Am.
MEC 511 in the Waterville Yard, preparing to hook up for an evening south-bound run to Portland.