PAT's latest LRVs cruise through the curve by the W&LE viaduct.
An outbound 42S trundles down the main street of Pittsburgh's Beechview neighborhood.
On a warm sunday afternoon, a single PAT RDC car bound for McKeesport slips under the P&LE signal bridge. This line was shared with the B&O/Chessie and is now owned by CSX.
Old meets new at First Avenue Station. Outbound 42S South Hills Village car 4123 passes inbound 47L Library car 4306.
One of the Port Authority's new LRVs arrives at the Willow Station on the Overbrook line.
A small portion of the yard. The 38, 39, 42 and 43 lines operate through the middle of the yard. Those tracks are actually to the left of these yard tracks.
A double set of LRVs leaves downtown Pittsburgh on the Panhandle bridge.
Inbound and outbound trains meet on the former PRR Panhandle bridge.
Here 4155 prepares to leave Lytle Station to continue to Library, hence the designation sign.
An outbound PAT LRV crosses the Monongahela on the former Pennsy Panhandle Bridge.
On the first day of service on the re-opened Overbrook Line, an outbound 47L passes underneath the W&LE's bridge in Castle Shannon.
Outbound and inbound trains meet at the Potomac station.
The towers of Grant Street look down on route 42L, heading outbound at First Avenue.
Outbound 42S poses with a First Avenue Station sign before continuing across the Panhandle Bridge to the South Hills.