Fresh out of the shops just a few weeks ago, #630 pulls in with the first train of the day.
A pair of SW8s sit in Port Clinton yard on a quiet Sunday morning.
The Rough & Tumble Engineers Historical Association celebrated their 75th anniversary from August 16th to August 19th. Joining the countless traction engines and other machinery in operation was ... (more)
The "Spirit of Grafton" unit leads a northbound manifest through Ridgefield Park bound for Selkirk.
A set of Arrows lays over at Gladstone Station. The rails in front of the train leading to the bumping block behind the photographer date back to the DL&W era.
The Northern Central's 10 year anniversary concludes with a doubleheader of York #17 and Jeddo Coal "Mack" #85.
Side-by-side running in New Freedom. To celebrate the Northern Central's 10th anniversary of excursion service, the Gramlings' Jeddo #85 participated in a weekend's worth of activities with York ... (more)
Service between runs outside the Lokie Barn. The Pioneer Coal Mine is a nicely preserved mine that allows visitors to venture nearly half a mile into the mountainside. This 42" gauge locomo... (more)
A train of fracking sand crosses the Susquehanna bound for Wyalusing.
A pair of Tier 4 demonstrator units head back towards Wabtec's shops with a couple of brand new CSX locomotives undergoing break in runs on the test track.
The Easter Bunny Express sits in Minersville between runs. The train ran as far as Cressona before changing ends for CNJ #113 to lead the return trip.
There was a time where the LIRR's fleet of MP15's would regularly be found on revenue commuter trains. Now serving as work engines, they can often be found towing their successors on equipment mo... (more)
A rare RS-27 switches out tank cars for Old Dutch Foods.
When you can hear an image. With cylinder cocks open and bell swinging, #1630 backs over the crossing to the thrill of onlooking museum visitors.
Shay #5 heads down the line with a caboose train.