"Regional at Wilmington" Amtrak Northeast Regional 132 departs Wilmington Station with ACS-64 #603 leading
An E60 leads a train south out of Wilmington on Amtrak's 25th birthday.
A CSX local from Philadelphia to Wilsmere Yard in Wilmington crosses the frozen Brandywine River. The metal work seen through the arches is for the adjacent highway bridge.
The 902 eases out of Wilmington in its last full year of service.
A toaster is high above the streets on the elevated mainline through downtown Wilmington.
A Northeast Regional prepares to continue south.
Hippo coming into Wilmington.
Toaster coming into Wilmington.
The Wilmington station.
The Wilmington cityscape with various late day action going on.
Two of the fastest trains in North America at Wilmington at the same time.
The Crescent performs its station stop while an Acela Express arrives on the adjacent track.
This locomotive is now retired, but at least some of its parts were auctioned on eBay.
It's kind of like pressing Athearn wheels onto an axle, but these are a LOT heavier and need a lot more force. A shop employee attaches brand new Amfleet wheels to an axle to make a wheel set.