Finger Lakes Railway train GY-1 with GP9 #1701 & B23-7 #2305 switches Seneca Foods at Geneva, NY on the morning of October 6, 2007.
Finger Lakes Railway equipment rests at Geneva, NY on the night of October 5, 2007. Lumedyne lighting courtesy of Michael Peverrett & Steve Carlson.
Finger Lakes Railway U23B #2201 rests at Geneva, NY on the night of October 5, 2007. Lumedyne lighting courtesy of Michael Peverrett & Steve Carlson.
The only unit to wear this Lehigh Valley inspired scheme rests outside the Geneva maintenance shop. The Finger Lakes standard scheme is based on NYC lightning stripes.
Mergers, acquisitions, and abandonments got you down? This is the antidote!
FGLK 2303 waits in Geneva Yard between assignments. This first rate shortline stables a well maintained roster of older units.
Power rests in the late day sun at Geneva Yard on the Finger Lakes Railway.
The Lehigh Valley is remembered by the Finger Lakes Railway by painting their U23B into a LV inspired scheme. The crew really did a spectacular job on this one!
A Memorial Day weekend excusion from Waterloo, NY (Birthplace of Memorial Day) passes the Veterans Memorial in Seneca Falls on its way to Cayua.