As traffic increased the P&W added two Southern RS-3's to the locmotive roster. 2141 in this image became P&W 1602. Patina looks OK on an RS-3
As traffic increased the P&W added two Southern RS-3's to the locmotive roster. 1601 in this image is all set to run. The other Southern RS in in the background waiting for new paint job.
P&W took over where the New Haven left off and became a successful regional system. The first locomotives were ALCO RS3's leased from the D&H.
We are at the summit of the Penn Central in New England. The newly painted U boats are still performing and the engineer is giving us his Pop Eye impersonation. From this point on to Pittsfield t... (more)
This is the General meeting a coal train at the curve before sundown. It is 1969 and there are still several daytime class one trains running. EMD units dominate. The GE's are not fully establishe... (more)
Amtrak sent a passenger train to promote Amtrak travel to the Cap Cod Railroad Railfan Day. Unfortunately there was no more Amtrak service to the Cape. If these units did not have third rail capab... (more)
Two Veteran EMD units stand in front of the engine house waiting for activities to begin on Railfan Day.
The Mt. Hope coal job heads west crossing the New River on a bridge shared with autos. Between the River chugging underneath and the coal cars bopping along side, the driver in the car must be hav... (more)
Nice crowd waiting to board the Westbound Lakeshore Limited
As big and powerfull as can be on the N&W in 1976.
Southbound freight coming off of the huge Ohio River bridge and trestle ruuning past the remains of the railroad station.
A north south bridge traffic freight heads out as the sun sets.
Pennsylvania U boats were still working for Conrail in 1979. This one still looks clean and fresh.