The Reading RS-3 that rests with a short "period" consist adjacent to Steamtown looks like it can use a new coat of paint. This unit was delivered to the Reading Company in 1952 and was... (more)
Alco RS-11 1804 leads SC-7 out of Carbondale back to Scranton.
The SC-7 crew has completed their work at the former D&H Green Ridge Yard and have added a large cut of loaded frac sand cars to their train. The head end has just crossed the Lackawanna River on... (more)
Delaware Lackawanna SC-7 shoves a cut of cars toward the frac sand terminal in Simpson, PA. The engineer has notched out the throttle a bit and the consist has responded in typical Alco fashion. ... (more)
Delaware Lackawanna SC-7 heads for Carbondale via the Vine Street Branch with three units and five cars in tow. The crew would pick up a healthy cut of frac sand loads at Green Ridge Yard before ... (more)
Delaware Lackawanna WT-1 with CNJ RS-3 1554 leads a train of 2 MOW Flats under Courtland Street Signal Bridge as it makes it's way to Slateford.
A former Wabash C424 is in the shops on her way to becoming Delaware Lackawanna 2409. (Taken with permission.)
A former Delaware & Hudson RS3 had found a new life on the Delaware Lackawanna (where she keeps her former D&H road number).
I knew I was way ahead of PO-74 when I arrived in Pocono Summit on 10/28 so I hiked the short walk up to the lake (staying well clear of the ROW). I had heard that it was easy to walk along the la... (more)
The old line, "Smoke 'em if you got 'em," popped into my head as the Delaware Lackawanna road job shoved a cut of cars back up against the train it had brought down from Cobbs earlier in... (more)
Delaware Lackawanna Pocono Ordinary train shoves back next to Tobyhanna Tower.
Delaware Lackawanna Pocono Ordinary train leaves its cars on the main as it moves into position to switch out Keystone Propane.
Delaware Lackawanna Pocono Ordinary train passes the DLW passenger station in Moscow PA with a GE-scheme M630 leader.
Delaware Lackawanna Pocono Ordinary train passes under the DLW signal bridge in Moscow PA with a GE-scheme M630 leader.