Pre-Season At Roe’s. Locally grown produce is not available at the stand at Roe's Orchards in Chester, New York until July, but the trains run throughout the year. Founded in 1827 and now... (more)
Down Low On The Delaware. Following the route of its namesake NY-100, NYSW SU-100 crosses the Delaware River from Millrift, PA to Sparrow Bush, NY. On this day, the train received a good mo... (more)
The SU-99 grinds upgrade alongside the Charlotteburg Reservoir and Rt 23. Fourth out is the railroad's heritage unit, bound for Sparta, NJ to serve as the local switcher.
The NYSW throttles up through Hawthorne as it begins a long upgrade climb. Fourth out is the railroad's heritage unit, bound for Sparta, NJ to serve as the local switcher.
SU-99, with a pair of freshly painted SD70M-2s, grinds upgrade through Wyckoff.
SU-99 rounds the bend into Sparta Junction as it prepares to stop to do some work before continuing to Binghamton.
With all of the NYSW's owned power now wearing corporate paint the road trains will once again mostly consist of solid cuts of yellow and black locomotives. Here the SU-99 is seen at Cozy Lake Rd... (more)
A quartet of yellowjackets, and one black horse, lead NYSW SU-99 to Binghamton over the Hackensack River past the USS Ling. The fate of the Ling is still in question as Hackensack's rapidly devel... (more)
New York, Susquehanna and Western SU-99 is seen crossing the Hackensack River just after departing Bogota, NJ headed for Binghamton, NY.
"Pairs Come in Pairs"
Shortly after the departure of the evening's SU-99 road train, the WS-2 local job crosses the Hackensack River, en route to PC yard in Saddle Brook.
NYSW SU-99 runs alongside an industrial drive in Oak Ridge as it continues its climb towards the summit at Stockholm.
The SU-99 to Binghamton, NY crosses Hamburg Turnpike at Excelsior Mills as it grinds up the grade out of Butler.
NYSW 3016 leads the SU-99 across the Passaic River as it enters Patterson from Elmwood Park.
The road crew pulls the SU-99 across the Hackensack River bridge as they double their train before departure. While now a single track fixed span, this bridge was once a swing bridge that carried... (more)