The Rutland yard switcher sits awaiting the day's passenger extra's to depart so they can continue with their day's work. The recently repaired 310 is accompanied by the "new" VTR 208, f... (more)
With the Amtrak powered swapped off the AAPRCO special, the Vermont Rail System will take over commands of the train before they head for North Bennington, VT. Meanwhile, Amtrak 145 & 100 will lea... (more)
With a rather "rare" pair of VRS red geeps at the head end, this year AAPRCO American Autumn Explorer slowly makes its way down the B&R subdivision.
The Second annual AAPRCO American Autumn Explorer has just departed Rutland, Vermont for their 3 day trip across the Vermont Rail System for a peep at this year's fall colors!
Welcome back Amtrak! After nearly a 17 month halt to Amtrak service in the Green Mountain state, both the Vermonter and Ethan Allen Express have resumed service! With celebrations all around the s... (more)
The 323 throttles up with their 73 car train as they approach the top of the grade near the town of Roxbury, VT.
With friendly waves from the crew, the NECR 323 extra climbs the final miles of the grade into the town of Roxbury, VT.
Notching up through the curve, the NECR 323X gains speed leaving the town of South Royalton for points north.
With the washout along the Palmer subdivision near Putney, VT fixed, the 4 days late NECR 323 road freight makes a rare daylight run north and rarer weekend run to St. Albans. The 323 is just exit... (more)
With less than a week till the re-launch of the Vermonter and Ethan Allen services in Vermont. The nearly year and a half absence of Amtrak in Vermont will be broken. With only occasional re-famil... (more)
The GMRC 263 picks up speed as they drop down the grade from Summit as they head into Ludlow, VT.
A generic 3/4th wedge shot of the GMRC 263 as they pass through Mount Holly just before reaching the top of the grade.
Standing guard, never to be used again. A Rutland-era train order signal rests in the warm morning sun as the GMRC 263 rolls into town.
The GMRC 263 crosses through the lush green fields near Mount Holly, Vermont, and the top of the grade for the GMRC subdivision.