Western Maryland BL2 and slug switch in Hagerstown in August 1976.
Here is the first locomotive in the UK to be painted into the new "TATA Corus Blue". The loco was sent away for full overhaul after 2 years of service within the corus rail center. Previously in t... (more)
Pacific N°82 is catching the evening sun as she returns to Amman with a local passenger train.
The locomotive N°82 has initially been built by Nippon Sharyo in Japan for the Royal Siam Railways in 1953. It has never been delivered to this country and it came to the Hedjaz Railway in 1959.
There are many such bridges on the Hedjaz railway. Some of them have been destroyed by Lawrence of Arabia ! This one is located north of Amman somewhere in the desert.
A local passenger train is leaving Amman behind the Japanese Pacific N°82.
Innsbruck Austria operates three town routes and a lengthy interurban line with inner-end “local” service. Expansion is coming to replace two former trolley bus lines as well. The local tram... (more)
Former Western Maryland Railroad BL2 #82 poses in front of the Elkins Depot. This locomotive is now operated by the West Virginia Central Railroad on its New Tygart Flyer excursions.
Neptune Bulk Terminal SW9 slug 82 is ex-HBT 82, nee HBT SW9 28.
Conductors side of cab WM 82
Spirit of Washington Dinner Train on the Washington Central Railroad. Former MARC (Maryland DOT) F9PH 82. Former Milwaukee Road trackage in Renton, WA.