The Prenter shifter is passing the new radio controlled switch and signal at the east end of Joe Creek siding as it leaves the Big Coal Subdivision and heads up the Seth Subdivision.
Connections - This ex-Conrail LMS unit went to CSX when Conrail was split up. Today it was on an NS westbound train, back on the former Reading mainline it ran on when it was a Conrail unit.
This is the Soo Line 21st Street roundhouse and engine terminal in Superior, Wisconsin, in September of 1981.
CP Rail runthrough train passing the Triple Crown facility at the east end of Rutherford yard on the NS mainline.
Chocolate! With the Valentine's rush, Hershey has been working overtime to meet the demand. Here is the Hershey shifter shoving seven empty tanks into the West Hershey plant to be filled with f... (more)
Things are backing up at the entrance to Danville yard. A southbound doublestack train has just be refuelled and recrewed, and is departing, when another southbound train arrives for fuel and a f... (more)
A unit coal train from Danville is coming off of the wye at St. Albans and heading for Russell.
Eastbound NS coal train Y00 is just clearing the rear of westbound NS intermodal train 211 at Hummelstown, Pennsylvania.
A pair of soon to be gone GP15-1s idle at the west end of Harrisburg yard.
Ex-Conrail units sit silently at the PPL Brunner Island power plant with one of the PPL plant switchers in the background.
A northbound train departing Sharonville yard lead by engine 8551 - the first one of the C-39 series on the Norfolk Southern
A meet between two Norfolk Soutern trains, an easbound heading into Harrisburg and a westbound coming off of the Buffalo mainline, on Rockville bridge, with nary a black unit in sight.
Westbound Amtrak train 41, the Pennsylvanian, is speeding past the location known as Bailey, just east of Newport, Pennsylvania.
A freshly recrewed westbound train is passing WB Cabin on its way to Cumberland.
Westbound NS train 11J passing the ex-Reading passenger station at Palmyra, Pennsylvania, now a hobby shop.