A rare shot of a DRI-Line switcher in Chinese Red, parked under the US 67-Centennial Bridge decking. On the right is John O'Donnell Stadium, the home of the Class A Angels in the Midwest League. ... (more)
"DRI" line Alco S3 might be mistaken for an S4; the large radiator transplant was the result of wreck damage repair. The small stack gives away the non-turbo diesel.
An old Canadian Pacific switcher sits in At the Smith Falls Rail Museum. Its not a bad museum to visit. There are two engines, this Alco and a CN steam train and there are a lot of cabooses.
Alexander RR #7 leads a short train of 3 cars through a curve in the Scotts Community.
The crew of the daily Alexander RR local does some switching in "downtown" Stony Point.
Having briefly served the KBEC, the first African American-owned railroad in the country, as its sole power, S3 6 has been returned to the Annie with a nonfunctional prime mover.
Alco S3 built in May, 1951 for National Harbours Board in Montreal. Now sees occasional service at the Canadian Railway Muesum at Saint-Constant, Quebec.
Ann Arbor switcher #10 is idling with a quartet of "Tyco" cabooses in the yard at Owosso, Michigan.
This Alco S3, former Manistique & Lake Superior No. 1, is displayed in GBW paint although it never worked for the GBW.
Nice alco on a very hot day.