The Vermont Rail Systems slurry train, Green Mountain Rail Company Trian 263 by the timetable heads East entering Cavendish Gulf.
Green Mountain train 263pops into a momentary burst of sunshine as the train negotiates the curves of Cavendish Gulf.
Green Mountain train 263's four units, VTR 431, VTR 303, GMTX 2147, and LLPX 2334 roar into notch at as they clear a speed restriction, cross a truss bridge, and roar around a curve as they rolls ... (more)
After being held near Mt. Holly for nearly an hour the GMRC 263 slurry train drops down grade in northern Chester after being held up due to the GMRC Fall Foliage train originating out of Chester.
The GMRC 263 cuts through the Okemo Mountain ski resorts under threating skies as a single band of light hits the curve at the right moment.
The VRS slurry train heads south passing farmlands in the Town of Rockingham.
As it cuts through town, the GMRC 263 passes the flock of railfans all trying to get there perfect shot of this modern locomotive passing the historic Chester Depot.
The GMRC 263 dropping downgrade in the Okemo ski resort area as a single beam of light lights up the curve.
Still dropping downgrade the GMRC 263 approaches the Bartonsville Covered Bridge.
After being held near Mt. Holly for nearly an hour the GMRC 263 slurry train drops down grade in northern Chester after being held up due to the GMRC Fall Foliage train originating out of Chester.... (more)
The VRS slurry train heads South crossing Route 103 in Proctorsville.
VRS 431 leads the slurry train South over the famous Cuttingsville Trestle.
VRS 431 leads the slurry train South passing the Bartonsville Covered Bridge.
VRS 431 leads the slurry train South passing then Okemo Moutain Resort.
VRS 431 leads the slurry train South through Chester passing the historic depot in the center of town.