At the height of the evening rush, Harlem-125th street station is quite busy. Not a minute goes by where there isn't a train on at least one track.
Everyone wants to capture the moment, the photographer ahead appears to be using vintage equipment, possibly even period correct.
After taking on coal and water 765 heads west out of the wye to pick up it's passengers and prepare for the return trip to Buffalo, NY
A westbound makes its way downgrade into Laramie.
After making the run from Buffalo, NY to Corning, NY 765 stops in Corning to take on water and allow the passengers to disembark and visit the Corning Museum Of Glass.
Two Firsts, for the first time since 1949, steam runs on the ex New York Central Catskill Branch. Now known as the Catskill Mountain Railroad. Also for the first time since hurricane Irene in 2011... (more)
Steam in the Catskills! For the first time since 1949 steam has returned to the ex New York Central Branch, now known as the Catskills Mountain Railroad. Seen here at the Mt. Tremper depot.
Just another Friday evening in paradise. West of Hudson Metro North service crosses Moodna Viaduct late one September evening.
A late afternoon freight heads east through the Laramie yard on the mainline.
Fresh powder, around 6 inches of snow blanketed the area the night before. Here an empty coal train heads west as a container train heads east.
Snake by the river. A morning container train makes its way south.
A mid afternoon train makes its way north near the Bear Mountain Bridge.
Running behind, SU99 is seen here climbing its way up through Wyckoff, NJ bound for Binghamton, NY
Fresh from Florida, the James E. Strates carnival train makes its way onto the wye at Campbell Hall Station. It'll be turned and sent down the line to Middletown.
First train of the evening rush crossing Moodna Viaduct