Pine Mesa was built for the Santa Fe, and served Amtrak under the same name. The car is part of the Temple museum collection, which is at the Amtrak station. It is undergoing restoration t... (more)
The desert sun has taken its toll on the paint on this caboose displayed at Needles CA. Not only are the numbers faded beyond recognition but what appears to be graffiti has also long since faded... (more)
This Milwaukee Road caboose sits about a quarter of a mile south of it's former line in Monroe, WI. The line is now owned and operated by the Wisconsin & Southern railroad as a branch line that en... (more)
Still resting on her side after being trucked from Wellsboro, PA as such, this Pennsy boxcar is destined to serve as a theater and storage space at the Railroad Museum of Long Island's Greenport l... (more)