The gyralight's beam of light is seen rotating in the fog on this very icy morning.
Red Eyes at Night, Railfan's Delight! This is actually an empty movement inbound to Washington Union Station to pick up a second set of commuters with the same equipment.
With the rapidly growing fleet of ACS-64s some AEM-7s have found (literally) a new lease on life. Seen here is MARC train 523 departing Seabrook just minutes from the Nation's Capital with a lease... (more)
A DC-bound MARC Camden Line train knocking down the Cherry Lane intermediates in Laurel, MD. This unfortunately would be the last winter for these signals, replaced with new Safetran color lights... (more)
On the sunday after Thanksgiving, Amtrak adds extra trains, to help with the increased ridership. Train 1063 is a holiday extra using equipment from MARC.
Amtrak typically borrows two sets of equipment from both NJ Transit and MARC to handle the increased traffic load on the Northeast Corridor the Sunday after Thanksgiving. The first of two eastbou... (more)
A Roger Puta photograph
A Roger Puta photograph.
The end of the work week as commuters from Washington, DC stream into the Brunswick parking lot on a beautiful Autumn evening.
Making its station stop at New Carrollton
Washington Metro's Orange Line in the foreground
MARC, MARC, everywhere!
Hippo coming into BWI.
Ready to head to the pit.