LIRR's No. 423 is at walking speed out of the Long Island City, Queens, New York Passenger Yard on it's way to pick up it's load of commuters at the railroads Hunterspoint Avenue station about 200... (more)
Fallen leaves can pose a serious traction and braking problem on the railroad, particularly when wet. In order to combat this issue, the LIRR, like many other railroads, applies sandite to the ra... (more)
Metro-North's "New Haven" P32AC-DM #230 eases to a stop at Manitou ,NY, with the 8:49am scheduled train number 8807. If you look closely across the Hudson River you can see a southbound CSX stack... (more)
Metro-North RR Train 756 leaves the coach yard at Croton-Harmon to begin its 33-mile run down the former NYC mainline alongside Hudson River to Grand Central Terminal, New York, on Sept. 12, 2013.... (more)
Brick and Stainless Steel: The old weathered brick and the hardscrabble industrial area with twisty track could not contrast more with the stainless steel train and the a-building WTC #1 AKA "The ... (more)