NS 95W on the bridge over the Potomac River with MOW camp cars. The train is enroute to Riverton Junction, VA as track work in the area is about to kickoff.
NS 35Q enters the bridge over the Potomac River from the Maryland side as early morning fog burns off to reveal the Blue Ridge Mountains in the background.
A minivan stuck in the grade on the tracks misses being struck by NS 37Q with only yards to spare. The quick acting crew put the train into emergency and managed to stop before hitting the vehicle... (more)
CSX 1 The "Spirit of West Virginia" makes an early morning pass by Brunswick. This train stopped at Brunswick to get a set of helpers for a push on the Old Main Line to its destination in Baltimor... (more)
Morning sun hits an ACe leader on Track 3 with a load of coal waiting on a crew to finish the journey to Benning Yard in Washington DC.
One of only 3 CSX C40-8s remaining in the blue and gray scheme makes its way west towards Cumberland MD after running wrong main by the signal at Hobbs.
Early morning on the Potomac River as the sun begins to rise in the Potomac Valley. As the fog lifts NS 35Q is visible crossing from Maryland into West Virginia above a couple of fisherman in boat... (more)
A rare sight on the Lurgan Sub as an SD80MAC leads the Cumberland to Hagerstown local. Plenty of power to tackle the eastward grade.
Loaded coal drag passes HO Tower in its final days of being a manned tower.
Upon close inspection it appears the engineer of this MARC train is an urban cowboy complete with a matching hat pictured exiting the Harpers Ferry tunnel with suburban bound commuters
Q261 heads west past Brunswick with autoracks as far as the eye can see. WB Tower is visible in the distance.
Heading home to Altoona. The OCS is pictured here crossing the former PRR stone arch bridge over the Juniata River near Mount Union.
The crew of this coal train had a great view of the 32nd Pennsylvania Pump Primer Fire Muster event as they cross the former Reading Bridge. Fire trucks lined the Susquehanna River as part of the ... (more)
Juniata Terminal's Pennsylvania E8's Railfest Special heads out of the tunnel at Gallitzen on one of the excursion runs.
Juniata Terminal's Pennsylvania E8's Railfest Special heads east back to Altoona after spending the evening in Pittsburgh.