The MA&N's Utica crew returns to the Mohawk Valley after delivering a rare boxcar to Lyons Falls. The covered hoppers behind the locomotive are from Boonville. Service to the northern end of thi... (more)
The Hornell Turn rolls east through a postcard-like scene on the former Erie mainline in western New York.
The Southern Appalachia Railway Museum ran an excursion on the Upper Hudson River Railroad on Monday, May 17, 2010. The train ran from North Creek, NY to Corinth, NY (the UHRR normally only runs ... (more)
DL&W master mechanic Roger is carefully lifting off the front vents on DL&W 1044 so they can be lubed.
This engine has recently been purchased by the Catskill Mountain Railroad and is currently on its way to the railroad from New York City. Seen here in a tandem trailer lot in Newburgh, NY It will ... (more)
Is it a coincidence?
As the Hornell Turn returns to its home base of Olean, it gets the attention of a small party who run over in excitement to wave at the crew. It’s refreshing to see that trains still have the po... (more)
On a beautiful summer day, The Hornell Turn leads a short train across the causeway at Andover Pond on it's return leg back to Olean, NY. The New York Central acquired the lead locomotive in 1967 ... (more)
This ominous dark cloud came out of nowhere on an otherwise bright overcast day right before the Hornell Turn passed through. It foreshadowed the crew’s trouble, as the lead engine would cut out... (more)
LA&L 418 smokes it up as it leads the LA&L freight out of Lakeville.
Two "big sixes" lead the Hornell Turn through a rural scene as they head back towards Olean.
GVT's MA&N local has Finished switching out the Utica Yard and get's ready to couple onto a cut of cars to deliver to a customer in Rome.
MHWA 2454 and 642, both former BC Rail, as if the paint wasn't a dead giveaway, back across the Black River on their way back to the depot. MA&N crews were out getting some TTX centerbeams ready t... (more)
The Hornell Turn parallels Van Campen Creek for a brief moment before ducking under Route 19.
Skirting the causeway in some nice fall color with the return train out of Hornell. Special thanks to Ben Martin for this scenic location.