I love how this is my town's train station...here it is on a snowy evening...
Early morning sun glints off magnificent Super-Power NKP No. 765. It is doing track speed as only super power steam can do.
Steamtown's CN 3254 is backing up on the run around track at Moscow to hook up to it's train and return to Scranton. Word has it No. 3254 is going out of service so I made the trek to see her work... (more)
This photo was taken on October 16 2021 at 7:12 AM. The EBT Roundhouse, built in 1882, is on the left with the Paint Shop on the right. Already men are in stall 8, working on No. 16. As a shop wo... (more)
Steam Into History's No. 17, AKA the "York", sees its engineer doing the time honored "oiling around" of the locomotive while stopped at Hanover Junction Pennsylvania. This on... (more)
The No. 4 comes into 14th Street Union Square while commuters get ready to load. The intensity here in the low ceiling station, on the oldest (1904) part of the New York City subway system, is int... (more)
Lima Super Power and B&W are just right blasting through Thompsonville PA. For a color version click HERE!
DL&W sign on the end of a Bush train shed in Hoboken New Jersey. Can you imagine how beautiful it was new in copper in 1907, over 105 years ago.
Milton, Boston, MA. No. 3263 is a "Wartime" PCC trolley built by Pullman-Standard in 1945-46. The background buildings were once the factory for Baker's Chocolate. It is a interesting se... (more)
I do hope all the USA Presidents appreciate the Port Authority lighting up the George Washington Bridge in their honor on their special day. I think most folks, even New Yorkers, think Manhattan... (more)
ACELA 2003 passes a new office complex made out of the former Norwalk Lock Company on a beautiful spring evening in revitalized downtown Norwalk.
Two Chicago L trains pass in the day on the curve north of Randolph and Wabash on the Loop.
The Q train climbs from 72nd Street up to 86th St.
The Juniata Locomotive Shop night crew has stopped a moment while preparing to hitch up the GP7u. Once hooked up, they can bring it into the shop for some contract work to be done. Actually, this... (more)
The fabled No 7 train does its job in Queens under the gaze of One World Trade Center in Manhattan.