H19 pulls off of the Columbia Secondary in the late evening with a single SD60E for power.
Columbia & Reading's S2 is on display for an event in Columbia.
Early Conrail action, with a U-Boat smoking up the catenary in Columbia, PA, westbound on the old PRR Atglen and Susquehanna Branch. No. 2797 was built by GE for Conrail in June 1977.
Columbia & Reading Alco S2 No 2-26, former Chesapeake & Ohio (#5015, then #9165)
The Columbia & Reading Railway operates on approximately 1.25 miles of ex-Reading & Columbia Railroad track i... (more)
A Reading Company survivor in.... Columbia, PA!
Or rather, a Reading and Columbia Railroad survivor. This freight house was built in 1883 for the R&C, a railroad that was built to... (more)
Early Conrail action in 1977, with an ex-EL SD45 and an ex-Pennsy SD40 under the wires at twilight in Columbia. No. 6067 was built in June of 1967 as the Erie-Lackawanna 3602 and No. 6349 was bui... (more)
The Reading and Columbia Rail Road completed its trackage between Sinking Spring and Columbia, Pennsylvania in 1864. With trackage rights over the Reading’s Lebanon Valley Branch between Reading... (more)
The Columbia & Reading Railway operates about one and a quarter miles of the timetable western end of the former Reading’s Reading & Columbia Branch. The mainstay business is a scrapyard that ge... (more)
Spiders, Rust, and Grafitti MPEX 57, an ex-MARC GP40WH-2 is seen rusting away in the Columbia dead line. This unit was retired from MARC service and sold off to MPI a few years ago and i... (more)
As Norofolk Southern 060 passed through Columbia, PA on Monday, October 28, 2019, the the Virginia Museum of Transportation's former Norfolk and Western Railroad J Class 611 (4-8-4), it passed the... (more)
A Bruce Van Sant original Kodachrome slide from my collection
A Bruce Van Sant original Kodachrome slide from my collection.
Bruce was on Chickies Rock for this shot, and looks cold. A Bruce van Sant original Kodachrome slide from my collection.
It was always rare to see E-44s coupled to GG-1s, but here's a scene with two E-44s leading some Gs dead-in-tow. GG-1 4828 is a June, 1935 product of Baldwin/PRR/Westinghouse.