LOOK FOR TRAINS grade crossing signage St. Louis Cty. Rd. 312 Norway Ridge Rd. See steam from hot taconite pellets as train passes. Link to photo of train: Railroad: Canadian National RailwayLocomotive: NoneLocation: Norway Ridge, Minnesota, USALocomotive #: NoneTrain ID: LOOK FOR TRAINSPhoto Date: August 02, 2006
Framed by a tower window, operator Allen Brougham tends to his duties at Miller.
This is one of two cars on the funicular of the Oberweißbacher Bergbahn. This one is the original passenger car - picture taken from the other car which is very different in appearance.
This is one of two cars on the funicular of the Oberweißbacher Bergbahn. It is actually a flat bed carrier which can be used to transport freight wagons up the mountain, but has now been provided... (more)
Operator Dick Davis lines up an approaching westbound freight.
This board controlled the Cowen Sub between Knight Siding and Hampton Jct., WV. The series of lights to the left of the microphone represent a train lined for the Century Sub.
A little maintainence might be necessary. I didn't take a count but several spikes appeared to need some attention.
Before CSX transferred its functions to Jacksonville, trains on the former Monongah Division were dispatched from a small center in Grafton.
A lone signal guards the north end of Memphis Central Station before the big "S" curve leading into downtown.
You'd think the railroads would take better care of their equipment instead of just tossing it aside. Perhaps this was someone showing their distain for the EOT replacing the caboose.
Built in 1942 by Schwartzkopff.
Built in 1942 by Schwartzkopff in Berlin