The first daylight train to Montauk. Passing the summer cottages on Fort Pond Bay.
An old PRR position signal displays an approach on the distant as a morning eastbound makes its way through the wet snow
The effects of Hurricane Sandy. Three weeks ago, much of the LIRR's Long Beach Branch was flooded by the hurricane's massive storm surge, leaving the railroad's substations and other infrastructu... (more)
C420 in LIRR's colorful bicentenial inspired paint leads two car Oyster Bay train past Mineola. No doubting it's the late 70s - check out the white collared businessman and tank-top short-short m... (more)
High hood Alco leaves Oyster Bay branch for the mainline.
2402 throttles nearing the end of the the shoefly around the work zone. For more color views from that day, click here>
Orders are hooped up to the crew of train 8702 as it heads east on the Montauk Branch. The operator works out of the "Leaning tower of Patchogue" seen at left. If you look carefully you can see th... (more)
MP15ACs on commuter trains. Where else but Long Island?
Westbound passing by the Helena Rubenstein spur