Oddly enough, for all the people out chasing on this day I was the only one at this particular location - perhaps because most others passed on trying to shoot through the fence on the footbridge.
The chase of the Pennsylvania Railroad's E-units on this day was lacking sunshine, full of rain, but loaded with great photo opprotunities!
Southbound at Housels Run Road , with Altoona Railfest trip from Harrisburg to Altoona to Tyrone , to Lock Haven PA. then south thru Williamsport , PA. south back to Harrisburg , Pa.
NS 043 rolls through downtown Elmira enroute to Bath NY where they would tie down for the night.
The "Pacific Express" rolls across the 1040 foot long Starrucca Viaduct which sails over the Starrucca Creek and the village of Lanesboro.
The evening before starting their 4-state journey, Bennett Levin's PRR E8s sit patiently in Hoboken Terminal. Visible in the background is part of New York City's skyline including the Freedom Tow... (more)
Heading for a fuel stop in Harrisburg. Thanks to my Cousins and Uncle Jim for giving me the heads up on this shot.
Far out, man. Bennet Levin's PRR E8s visit WNYP's Oil City Branch. Here, the "Pacific Express" rolls along French Creek through the village of Sugarcreek.
The 7-car "Pacific Express" is reflected in the waters of Andover Pond.
The "Pacific Express" lead by PRR 5711 crosses Townhall Road on WNYP's Oil City Branch on a muggy morning along French Creek.
The all-private car Pacific Express, led by Bennett Levin's PRR E8s, is dwarfed by Moodna Viaduct and the valley below as it begins its 4-day excursion through New York and Pennsylvania.
The Pacific Express rolls through the farmland of western Pennsylvania.
The Pacific Express creeps through a residential neighborhood in Painted Post, NY on a dreary Sunday morning.
Even the bikers stop to photograph this train. E units on the Erie mainline attract a lot of attention.
The Pacific Express passes through Sharpsville, PA on the way to Youngstown, OH.