The Blue Water is ready to depart BTL.
The old Philidelphia & Reading Station in Topton PA. Now you can stop in and get icecream and still watch the trains.
Picking some old storage cars slated for scrap.
394 pulls by the CO-OP at Emmett.
The Old Fleetwood Station now owned by FM Brown Company still gets some action. Yes, It's a Peterbilt.
660 pulls into Lancaster Station.
Nice curve in Gap.
This is the former Fleetwood Metal Body company. The Fleetwood Historical Society has recently restored the original paint on the building. Started April 1st 1909 Fleetwood Metal Body built custom... (more)
The town of Topton, PA gets its name from being the highest point on the railroad between Reading and Allentown. this old Philadelphia & Reading Railroad station still displays some heritage with... (more)
262 speeds by a former train station in Fleetwood, PA. Now owned by the F M Brown Company, this station was originally built by the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad.
Rair to catch a daytime switch job at Rock Tenn. Usually NS is here at 2 or 3 AM.
Stop, Look, Listen. Sometimes this works both ways. Crew of B-57 checks for traffic before crossing as they switch the Rock Tenn paper mill.
766 gets cleared out of the Plant at McAllaster and on to the Flint Sub.
After spending the night on Battle Creeks Fuel Dock track 4, the Geometry train gets cleard on the South Bend Sub for track speed testing to Markham Yard.
Yard job grabs some well cars for a shove into One East.