A B&O Alco on The Fayette Central photo Charter
Imagine my surprise when driving by the back fence that some of these things which had been sitting idle since I first moved there had been revived and were running well.
B&O Alco S2 No 9065 rests in front of the B&O Passenger Station at Cumberland, MD on June 15, 1970.
K&T Alco (Former DRGW) switching at Stearns, KY || August 1973
Local power at Spartanburg in the spring of 1971.
A pair of Richmond Terminal Alcos await their next work at the Broad Street Station in Richmond during the spring if 1971. This operation ceased when Amtrak came to town.
Reflecting the MEC affiliation this old Portland Terminal yard unit was a beautiful sight to two southern boys out to find as many units as possible of a whirlwind trip of 4000 miles in 8 days.
US Steel Fertilizer plant switcher at Navassa, NC. The nasty storm to the right of the engine was luckily moving away from the photographer!
At the interchange with the New York Central, Fonda Johnstown and Gloversville crew is heading in town to deliver cars to numerous consignees.
An Ohi-Rail S2 moves several cars of scrap thru downtown Minerva.
Yeah, let's call it super elevation. In any case the horizon is level and the unit is not as it comes around a curve by the shops. The tank cars are there because CMO Paul LeVertu was an old tank... (more)
While sister RS-1 did the switching this old pony rested in a scene that looked more like Poverty Flats than Sacramento.
Three former DRGW Alcos working on the Kentucky & Tennessee at Stearns, KY in the fall of 1971.
Southern Rwy S2 #2224 working at Spartanburg, SC following a snowfall in March 1971.