NYSW's SU-99 from Little Ferry, NJ to Binghamton, NY crosses the Hackensack River shortly after beginning its run. In addition to the SD33-ECO, in the lead are two of the railroads new-to-them SD... (more)
A pair of former NS units power the New York, Susquehanna & Western's CL-1 job as it gets on the move south out of Syracuse, New York after swapping trains with CSX at the interchange. The train... (more)
Bare. Built as a 2 track deck plate girder bridge over Hackensack River in 1914, the New York, Susquehanna, and Western Railway’s span from Hackensack to Bogota, New Jersey has perhaps se... (more)
The New York Susquehanna & Western's CL-1 cruises southbound behind a pair of ex-NS locomotives as it approaches Apulia Station, New York as it makes the run from Syracuse back to Cortland.
New York Susquehanna and Western train CL-1 passes the restored Lackawanna Station in Tully, NY on its way southbound to Cortland.
CN 8849 leads a westbound freight past Turcot Interchange in western Montreal.
Dashing through snow, 8907 in DPU mode does double double duty as a caboose as the Northbound MT at CP SX South is 17 miles into its journey to Greenville,PA
With Covid making the rounds among the crews at VRS, customer service requirements dictated sending a Bellows Falls-based crew to run west to Rutland and back with freight. This would be the firs... (more)
A pair of EMD SD70M-2, lead by CN 8897, is in charge of a mixed freight moving east near MP3 on CN's Montreal Subdivision in Montreal's Saint-Henri neighborhood.
The highest numbered CN 8000 leads CN 305 towards Turcot Ouest.
SD70M-2 8818 prepares to depart form the east end of CN's Clover Bar Yard.
CN 527 has 103 cars and a pair of SD70M-2's for power (CN 8019 & 8963) as it heads towards Taschereau Yard.
IPO unit. CN 8898 has a sticker on its nose commemorating the 25th anniversary of CN's initial public offering as it leads a 600-axle long CN 120 through the snow.
MNR 6406 powers a trio of M2s through Clarendon, New Brunswick, with a mere minutes before the sun dips below the hillside for another winter's day.