Eastbound Norfolk southern roadrailer 262 at Union St. in Fostoria Ohio.
262 speeds by a former train station in Fleetwood, PA. Now owned by the F M Brown Company, this station was originally built by the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad.
NS 262 pulls slowly up alongside NS 204 as they both wait for F-tower to grant them permission across the C&O diamonds which are behind me.
NS Roadrailer 262 glides past Myerstown, PA on a moody September afternoon. The horse was scared away shortly after this shot was taken!
NS 262 heads east through Fostoria.
Eastbound on the ex-PRR Cleveland & Pittsburgh line, an NS roadrailer, possibly train 262, flies past Highland Road at 70 MPH in light snow, throwing up bow waves like a speedboat.
Eastbound NS 262, a RoadRailer train, charges upgrade under the classic PRR signal bridge and signal 253W as it approaches the summit of the Allegheny Mountains on a surprisingly balmy February 6,... (more)
After the long drift down the hill, members of MOW give the usuall roll-by. We wave them off and the Conductor will pass the high-ball signal for Durango.
262 heading east through Fleetwood on Sunday @ 1100am
BN 262 train (with 6357 and 7083 up front) eases into the receiving tracks at Pueblo Yard. The Spanish Peaks are in the distance above the train. Kodachrome 64. Nikon FM.
The trees are just starting to turn in the lower Hudson valley as Amtrak Empire Corridor train #262 hustles southward towards New York City.
262 led by PRR/NS 8377 with class lights still installed