The sun is setting - and on Alabama steel production as well. There are other posted shots which I suspect are made at this locale showing an abandoned Alco.
The Union Railroad turn gets pulled into the Boston Freight Terminal by a trusty old Fairbanks Morse road switcher in the second of three paint schemes this unit would wear.
Speeding along with 552 in tow - ok, maybe not but the two large AS616 units look great even in storage
Sitting at the shops in its old EMCO colors...
Photo take from Summer Street Bridge looking North to the point where the tracks meet the water. Now a major convention center occupies this site and the tracks are gone.
This was an example of the quintessential New Haven Railroad Yard of the early 60s. It featured long freight houses, many old cabooses, tons of scrap metal, early generation ALCO’s and an outdoo... (more)
SP C-415 #2400 AT City of Industry CA 1-1-1976
SWPC (aka Mojave Northern) H20-44 408 (ex-66, ex-UP 1366, nee-FM demonstrator 2000) hauls a train of empties out to the quarry, east of I-15 and the city of Victorville in the Mojave Desert.
Check out the shiny 4615 to the rear!
The big Baldwin patiently waits to start its day at the eastern end of the EJ&E.
Ex Alco demonstrator
ex Pickens