NS's "mobile hotel" slumbers on the AVR's Valley Line in Oakmont. In town for the U.S. Open, the train will be here through 6/16.
A southbound heads for NYC after making its station stop at Hudson.
Afternoon commuter train on CSX's Metropolitan Sub during MARC's colorful era.
The operator lines a route through NA, one of the smallest towers on the former B&O.
About one hour earlier, the 107 was on the big bridge in the background. Now, he's leading the way to Kopper's for yet another load of coke.
And with the third train of the afternoon, I got the shot that I wanted. Many Pittsburgh area landmarks can be seen in this view - the old Homestead Works smokestacks, Sandcastle, the WHEMCO plan... (more)
This is part of what makes the W&LE so interesting - you never know exactly what you're going to get. I knew there was going to be an empty ore train running, but the five W&LE and two AVR units ... (more)
Winchester and Western's home-built slug is probably the most unique looking engine I've ever photographed!
A pair of former Timken plant switchers rest in the Ohi Rail yard at Minerva. Numerous other locomotives are stored here, including a small fleet of E units.
Two cats come off the Mount Clare Sub and approach the busy junction with the Capital Sub at Carroll.
The surrounding Virginia jungle encroaches upon the "Sand Man" as he continues his slow trip to Winchester and the CSX interchange.
A short-lived break in the clouds allowed this sunny roster photo of the W&W's latest creation, slug #120.
611 smokes it up for a huge crowd during a photo runby.
Empty hoppers from the Bessemer. This train crossed over and took the branch between the main and Turtle Creek.
Owner did an excellent job of refurbishing this caboose.