Coal enters Campground under the power of three CSX locomotives. On display are, 3 CSX paint schemes with all of the engines facing forward.
Clean Caboose On Home Rails | Rolling across a bridge at Lancaster, AR, the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad's passenger train heads north towards Springdale with newly-restored Frisco caboose ... (more)
Caboose Cruising | Trees whiz past the back of the caboose on the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad passenger train as it makes its way north just a couple of miles south of Mountainburg, AR on ... (more)
RPPY (Rouses Point-Potomac yard).
A lone US Sugar Corp GP38-3 pulls empty sugar cane cars to be reloaded again with natures sweet goodness or delivery to the processing plant in Clewiston. The old girl might remember her long hood... (more)
The Wabash heritage unit leads loaded grainer NS 45J west by Riverside on the Whitethorne district.
Cincinnati to Louisville NS 335 with the Reading heritage unit waits at Buechel for traffic to clear up and shortly a new crew.
Amtrak's Maple Leaf arriving at Hudson, New York with P42DC #85 leading.
The California Zephyr 6 train runs past the Union Pacific's North Yard and the BNSF intermodal facility in Denver on its way to Union Station.
The Colorado Railroad Museum has a great diverse collection, including a standard gauge Denver & Rio Grande Western GP30, a Galloping Goose, and a GE 55 Ton switcher seen here getting ready to dep... (more)
UP 6657 (AC4400CW) runs through heavy snow on the Moffat Tunnel Sub as it heads towards Rollinsville, Colorado.
A spring storm is dropping a foot of wet snow on the Moffat Tunnel Sub as UP 6657 (AC4400CW) runs through Rollinsville, Colorado.
Heavy snow from a spring storm is falling on the Moffat Tunnel Sub as UP 6657 (AC4400CW) runs through Tolland, Colorado.
Amtrak 91 running with two GE's a rare sight now with the Chargers swarming the Silver Service trains.
The Lake Superior Railroad Museum had some switching to do so they fired up DMIR 332 (former D&NE 28) to do the job that needed to get done. Here they come over the hill from their home rail down ... (more)