NKP 765 blows down after a long two days of pulling the all-day excursions to Alma and back as the sun sets on the last day of Train Fest 2009.
For the first time since 2004 or 2005, a train rumbles over the Pohatcong Creek just south of Carpentersville. The hard-working Bel-Del crew has opened the line a few hundred yards past the bridge... (more)
CN 7470 puts on a great show past the Sawyers River section house during a Lerro Productions photo charter.
NS SD45 test body sits outside of the shops.
WWRR #92 sits in pieces at the W&W Shops.
A young soldier poses for a photo in front of his train before going off to fight in WWII. Although this is just a recreation during a photo special, it helps us remember those who protect our cou... (more)
Over the river and through the woods... Wilmington & Western's two steamers power the day's excursions for the first of two Pufferbelly Days in 2007. The train is seen crossing one o... (more)
After unsuccessfully driving around the entire town of Rutland looking for train we finally decided to sit and wait at the first spot of our chase. After an hour and a half the red nose of the GP4... (more)
The Blizzard of 2010 is just getting into gear as NJT 4415 pushes on the rear of a northbound train past the abandoned NJP&L plant (background) and ESSAY tower (left).
Some things never change. The conductor signals to the engineer leaning out the cab of WW 520 as they switch cars around Millville Yard.
Retired in 1962, ex-D&RGW K-37 #494 sits on static display in Antonito with no plans to be restored to service. Behind the 494 is the C&TS's GE 44-tonner #19.
WMSR 734 and the photo freight rounds the curve and is seconds away from entering Brush Tunnel.
Taken a day before swarms of people would get in the way of a clear shot.
The Rio de los PiƱos flows in the foreground while DRGW 487 sails over Cascade Trestle above its namesake creek. A Lerro Productions photo charter.
While #18 is getting all the attention, one of Arcade & Attica's workhorse GE centercabs sits on display in a parking lot along the Cattaraugus Creek.