K4s 5391 is hostled into position to take a passenger train.
An Engineman surveys the situation during a station stop. According to the PRRTHS, the last Class E6s 4-4-2 #5218 was retired in November of '53. However, John D. saw É6s' running on the PRSL ... (more)
Backside, er, frontside, view of the 8800 shows the relation of the sanding pit to the depot.
Pennsy cabins in the foreground, 8801 pulling a cut of cars out of the yard near at the depot in Trenton. The followup shot is seen Railroad: Pennsylvania RailroadLocomotive: EMD GP7Location: Trenton, New Jersey, USALocomotive #: PRR 8801Train ID: switchPhoto Date: December 12, 1952
It must be a mild December day as the clothes are out on the line to dry...8801 worked with 8800 > in the coachyar... (more)
PRR freightyard scene in Trenton reveals lots of fallen flags.
The numberboard on the signal reads "88". The smokestack on the right of the signal reads "Taylor". This is a scene of the Bel-Del branch during the industrial era when smokestacks still smoked.
This is most likely PRR train #1077, the "Nellie Bly" which ran from New York to Atlantic City in 2 hrs and 45 min and would have received an engine change here from a GG1 to the K4s. For sure, t... (more)
Only a year old, PRR 8800 is assigned the passenger coachyard duties at Trenton. PRR Class ES15.
A conductor aboard the northbound Crescent gives the all clear as the train prepares to depart Trenton Station.
With a snowstorm looming on the horizon, River Line diesel light rail vehicle 3516 speeds into Trenton. The train is passing beneath the New Jersey Route 129 overpass on former Pennsylvania Railr... (more)
Amtrak #938 heading to Washington, DC.
A southbound Acela crosses the Delaware River into Pennsylvania on a beautiful spring morning.
Amtrak Regional to Washington arrives on Track 4 while a NJ Transit local to New York boards on an adjacent platform.
Acela Express speeds through Trenton Station en route to Washington.