Bruce knew night photography. You can almost read the gauges. A Bruce van Sant original Kodachrome slide from my collection.
The Palmetto rolls into BWI
Note the #4900 is equipped with a set of Faiveley DSA150 class pantographs, which were developed for the European heavy rail market. This is the only American-operated locomotive to have been so ... (more)
Before being sent to the B&O Museum in Baltimore, Western Maryland F7A 7170 was renumbered to its original number and repainted in its original fireball paint scheme. In 2002 it was repainted in ... (more)
A southbound train passes M&T Bank Stadium, home of the Baltimore Ravens. The orange juice cars on the head end are heading back to Florida to pick up another load of Tropicana.
CSXT 911 & CSXT 1776 sit in front of the old B&O roundhouse for a special event that took place earlier in the day. Photo taken with permission.
CSX's two new Pride in Service locomotives spent the weekend at the B&O Railroad Museum.
Q032-26 is eastbound on track 2 as it crosses the Bayview safety walk. CSX's recently painted tribute units honoring veterans and first responders sit in the pocket at Bayview Yard.
A Canton crew shoves a cut of CSXT gons across S. Clinton St, into the Ruckert Terminal.
Q217-28 with a pair of CN EMD's rolls through HB interlocking as downtown Baltimore towers in the background.
A Pumpkin and a Meatball Sunday evening finds an Amtrak GP7 and its work train parked for the weekend on a track at Penn Station in Baltimore. Two tracks over, a two-month-old MARC... (more)
While am Amtrak train that I was riding mare its station stop at Baltimore, a GG1 trundled by on another track.
A Bruce Van Sant original Kodachrome slide from my collection.
An original 35mm negative from my collection; the photographer was not specified.