The Chinese KD7 2-8-0s were built in the US as post war relief. A total of 160 were sent to China in 1946-47 with the order split between Baldwin, Lima and Alco. The engines were much liked by the... (more)
A C-36-7 from the original batch ordered from GE by China Rail with standard cab pulls a freight into Shanghai.
The addition of a pilot, taller stack and larger cab creates a totally new look for the US Army veteran. This USATC S160 still found work in 1986 at the Fushun open cast mine.
EMD SD40-2 rebuild by Progress Rail Services as SD40-3 heading the northbound FCA train U51 at Canguera yard, Km 76 at region of Mairink.
Freight train carrying chemical and cellulose, cross the beautiful bridge Quillem.
The morning FES mixto heads east to San Salvador from Sitio del Nino across a black lava bed. The 14 is an FES original as indicated by the link on the front pilot instead of a knuckle coupler. ... (more)
A just delivered export model GE C36-7 pulls a long mixed freight out of Anshan. The dropped nose specified by China Rail likely improved what was already good cab visibility. In the photographer'... (more)
The old C30´s at hard work. The Canguera helper set pushing hard at end of southbound loaded X36, handling the grades between the yards of Canguera and Carmo.
The cellulose train L67 departing Canguera yard, heading to Mairink. This is the famous "vaca verde" train. The nickname is because of their low speed and green cars.
A pair of high-hood GP38s rests between assignments of pulling heavy passenger trains between Guadalajara and Mexico City.
EMD GP49 locomotives that belonged to Alaska Railroad, already discharged into the Valparaiso harbour, and in preparation for transport to Maestranza of FERRONOR in Coquimbo. These locomotives wer... (more)
Double headed cane train on the Mal Tiempo 3 foot gauge line. The locos are 1903 and 1909 Baldwin products.
Sunset at Guaiana yard, and the northbound FCA U59 headed by PRSX C30-7 #8409 standing by.
A RDC-1 loads school children on an outing leaving from the Santa Clara, Cuba station.