Just before sunset, POWA is about to pass five Hammond Lumber trucks as it begins the final stretch of its run to Waterville.
POWA is departing Danville after setting off cars at Danville and Rumford Junction.
A close call in nailing a 'dream shot' of three 'blue dip' PAR schemed units on a late afternoon eastbound at this famed curve. But the 50 OMYA tankers and smoking power more than made up for a... (more)
PORU is quite close to Riley's by now, as it crosses the Androscoggin River in Jay. Once it arrives at Riley's, it will be recrewed and drop off two cars before continuing to Rumford. I've reall... (more)
In the fall of 2009, Pan Am and NS ran a joint OCS train to tour the railroad between Ayer, MA and Mechanicville, NY to observe the recent work that took place as part of the Patriot Corridor proj... (more)
PORU is all slurry cars on this foggy morning. Two of the tank cars are for Riley's (Jay). The rest are for Rumford.
Just after 6am, PORU passes through some beautiful spring colors.
One of the few spots where you can get long views of trains in this part of Maine without trees in the way.
PORU with three Guilford painted units running elephant style passes by some water and approaches a small bridge over it.
POWA heads through Danville Junction on a warm spring evening. It will soon meet WASE at Rumford Junction.
Thanks to the leaves not being on the trees yet, I was able to find a nice spot to watch and shoot PORU crossing the Presumpscot River.
PORU is struggling out of Leeds Junction through early morning fog with a train of slurry.
RUPO approaches Danville Jct., where it will set off some cars.
RUPO crosses the Androscoggin, just minutes after someone biked across the bridge.