Former CP MLW S-3 6591 at the Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario in Smiths Falls.
GECX 2026 and 2027, now in a new sharp paint scheme for North American Coal await to be loaded and trucked to Farmington, NM where they will work on a short coal line with no outside connection.
Fresh out of the paint shop and resplendent in its bright new coat of Pinsly red, Pioneer Valley SW1 27 poses at the railroad's Westfield, MA, headquarters a few days after the line's July 1982 st... (more)
Wearing the Boston & Maine's early version of a yard engine paint scheme, Alco S3 pauses in its chores at North Adams, MA, deep in the Berkshires.
A Roger Puta Photograph
Arizona Eastern E8 No. 6070 was freshly painted for excursion service in a short-lived Southern Pacific-style Black Widow paint scheme as seen at Globe, Arizona, on March 28, 2010.
Bethlehem Engine Terminal hosted its share of six-axle Alco Centuries in the pre-Conrail era. Besides the Lehigh Valley’s fleet of C628’s, which were resident power, Reading C630’s were also... (more)
GM&O Alco S2 No.12 switching cars at Springfield, Illinois. This unit began its life on the Alton Railroad in 1944 and would have a thirty-plus year career before being retired by the Illinois C... (more)
This veteran Alco high hood switcher, HH660 0924, was the New Haven's oldest active locomotive in the railroad's final year. Built in 1940, it spent its later years working in Boston, where it pos... (more)
One of UP's DD35 at Los Angeles. To develop a more powerful locomotive, EMD put two GP35's on a single frame to create a locomotive that develops 5000 horsepower.
Bob Zwiers photo.
PRLX 24 in Cat paint awaits being delivered to the PHL at UP's West Colton yard.
Looks like some restoration has started on this old Alco as evidenced by the gray primer on the frame? The unit is former Boston & Maine 864.
Utah Railway Alco RSD-15 No. 403 rests at Provo Yard after returning from Martin with a coal train on May 28, 1977. The 403 was built the Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe 847 in June of 1960.
BNSF 1996 in fresh paint, Thanksgiving Morning at Barstow.