NMWA slowly rounds the curve approaching Old Bangor Rd. grade crossing in Newport with Ex Guilford 316 with Pan Am & ex. CSX power now ironically all owned by CSX again.
In the last light of the day, NMWA lead by MEC 316 rolls the town of Newport over the Route 100 grade crossing at the Shell Gas Station
WC 3004 rolls along Hwy 54 east of Seymour, WI. in December of 1992. The train is on ex-GBW tracks which have since been removed.
The Callaway County Chamber of Commerce, St. Louis Car Company and the GWWR sponsored a series of weekend excursions on the Fulton Branch. The GP-40 was originally built for the Western Pacific i... (more)
Conrail's TV16a (I believe the "a" refers to a section, but not sure if it's the second and the first had no suffix, or it's the first). TV16 was a Dewitt to North Bergen trailer van tra... (more)
Ex-Penn Central.
Royal Gorge at Rest. Royal Gorge Route Railroad locomotives 728 and 402 are seen resting at the railroad's maintenance facility in Cañon City, Colorado, along with a few other F-units.... (more)
By the summer of 1978 NJDOT's inherited fleet of ex Penn Central E8s an E7s were really worn out and unreliable. Seeing a freight engine on a Conrail passenger train was never a surprise, although... (more)
In the year 2014 the Sequatchie Valley Railroad was still living up the reputation of the shortline that you never know what might be on the roster. A fine example of that is this hidden gem in pl... (more)
The fifteen-stall Lenzen Roundhouse was originally built in 1899 to serve the standard gauge San Jose-San Francisco rail commuter line and the narrow gauge South Pacific Coast Railroad, replacing ... (more)
A common hangout for me in those days, this was a busy place. This former C&O unit is awaiting work.
Built for L&N the to SBD and now in classic "stealth", if there is such a thing, this is the miscast yard switcher on that day.
Back when CSX had traffic downtown they kept a switcher at Johnson City. This ex-B&O veteran is resting in the sunshine for the weekend. Well deserved, it appears. GWI's East Tennessee Railway ... (more)
Somewhere in the metro are a local switching job is making the rounds. Photo by Jim Satterwhite. From my collection.
Photo by Dave Petke. From my collection.