LIRR trains pace each other out of the city.
M3 rushes toward New York Penn
A DE30 leads a train out of the city with a bit of a scratch on the nose.
M7's pass at Forest Hills.
LIRR racing through Queens.
Dressed in it's new livery, IAIS QJ 6988 goes for a blue flag test run on the house track at Newton. Gone is everything white to be replaced with IAIS yellow and "GEVO lightening bolts" on the ele... (more)
A New York City Subway 7 train arrives at 40th Street, Queens.
Acela flies through.
Arrows fly through
Amtrak closes in while New Jersey Transit Arrows in the distance, take people home from the big city.
An Acela service slides through Elizabeth
A local service with a Budd M3 is being caught by another service lead by a DE30. It is the making of a hot hazy day in the city.
The rush hour! LIRR style. Every type of passenger equipment in use on the LIRR can be seen here, M7, DE30 and WAY in the distance an M3.
Built in 1910, McKnight Station is the only surviving depot of the Middle Tennessee Railroad. The MTR only operated from 1909 until 1927, at which time the rails and ties were pulled up and the o... (more)