A DE30AC brings up the rear of train 608 bound for Huntington, ready to arrive at St. James.
LI Train 1717 flies past NASSAU Tower, which was placed into service on April 25, 1923. Quite amazing how this small tower is still doing its job. One can only imagine how many trains have past th... (more)
Running a few minutes late, LIRR Speonk-bound train 8732 passes under Montauk Highway, and with a horn salute from the crew, the train makes it's way to it's next station, Oakdale.
A bilevel consist with locomotives on both ends deadheads past the Woodside station en route to pick up passengers for the pm rush hour.
While the South Fork of Long Island provides lucrative service for the LIRR, the North Fork is something they would rather forget about. This is one of only two daily "scoots" that make ... (more)
Crossing the Reynold's Channel LIRR Bridge, is LI Train #815 as it begins its express journey to Pennsylvania Station. LEAD Tower is seen behind the third car.
A trio of MP15ACs, considered class E15 locomotives as per LIRR timetable, shove the Ringling Brothers circus train east on the Garden-Mitchel Secondary towards Quentin Roosevelt Boulevard for unl... (more)
As the saying goes, "Red sky at night, sailors' delight." After the severe storms passed the area the day before this photo, the sky was a bright red/orange, so that means June 24th would have a g... (more)
A rare move brings the RF1 past the old Clinton Road station, where they are pulling some tie cars out of storage for a track work project. This is a very rarely used section of track, once being ... (more)
The Greenport Scoot heads over a small bridge where water from the Hashamomuck Pond and the Peconic River meet. Although the Greenport line doesn't have a large amount of ridership, it is the orig... (more)