A Bruce van Sant original Kodachrome slide from my collection.
The catenary ends at Princeton station via a white post. An original Ektachrome slide from my collection; the photographer was not specified.
The MERR #100 south of Cumberland, quite early in its service life. GE only ever made two 2 E50Cs, specifically for the MERR. At the time, they were the most powerful motors in the country, with... (more)
The MERR #100 at Erie, freshly painted and shortly to be delivered to the railroad's Cumberland shops. The MERR is my favorite railroading operation for its highly advanced silicon diode automati... (more)
I suppose it is becoming obvious that this motor is a favorite of mine. The intensely practical design married with awesome raw power warms my heart. An original Kodachrome slide from my collect... (more)
The wire train and crew performing endless catenary maintenance. I model live catenary systems in O scale, and that is enough work of its own. I cannot imagine trying to maintain all of the Penn... (more)
From the Amtrak Historical Society website: "Less well-known (then the X995) is X996, known at the time as the "French Fry". This locomotive's 1977 visit to the United States was m... (more)
Penn Central SD45 #6230 on the other end of the GM10B test train, (the business end seen in photo ID 690368). A Walter Schopp original Koda... (more)
Mr. Brouse was out on a very brisk January evening in 1992. It was unusual to see two motors together on a 3-car Keystone Service train. An H. E. Brouse original Kodachrome slide from my collect... (more)
The #909 shows signs of the road, despite it having yet to reach 1 year of service at the time of this image. A Rich Lorntzen original Kodachrome slide from my collection.
Note the #1975 is only equipped with the rear pantograph. A Richard Louderback original Kodachrome slide from my collection.
A Robert Farkas original Kodachrome slide from my collection.
A Gordon Lloyd Jr. original Kodachrome slide from my collection.
An H. E. Brouse original Kodachrome slide from my collection.