A pair of vintage diesels are parked outdoors at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania. MCRR 701 is a low cab C415, once rostered by the Monongahela Connecting Railroad while the Baldwin Locomotive ... (more)
"Old Rivets", the original GG1, on the left
NS 382 pauses on the turntable at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania during a Lerro Productions photo charter.
Two veterans of the Northeast Corridor proudly stand at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
PRR 1223 comes back to life for this scene created by the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in celebration of "Pennsy Days!" The 1223 is getting ready to pull thier tain out of the Station on their... (more)
Reading Railroad #1251. One of 9 remaining Reading Company engines. This engine was the last standard-gauge steam locomotive in daily operation on a class one railroad in the US. It was ... (more)
Conrail GP30 2233 receives some finishing touches by the Engine terminal crew prior to being released for her next voyage or perhaps mission over the mountians of the middle division. A very nice... (more)
A Bethlehem Steel Company 0-4-0F sits on display beside a fully restored CPL signal in the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
This classic Conrail locomotive looks awful sharp in her crisp blue paint as she greets each guest visiting the massive Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
A fully restored PRR GE E44 sits on display in the massive railroad museum of Pennsylvania.
The Railroad Musuem of Pennsylvania hosted a night photo session in celebration of the Reading Days. Here Nickle plate 757 basks in the moon light as smoke machines give us the feel of her still ... (more)
~ The Railroad Telegrapher has stepped away from his desk momentarily as a westbound freight waits to depart ~
PRR #8063, a rare 4-4-2 survivor, glimmers in the light as PRR #7002 at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
All aboard! Passengers board the lavish Pullman car, the Lotos Club, for points East lead by Pennsy's famous GG1.