An eastbound auto train crosses the Susquehanna River via the Rockville Bridge.
Amtrak #145 leads the westbound Pennsylvanian over the Susquehanna
MAIL-9 was one of the hottest trains on Conrail. On this day, a B36-7 is in charge as the train curves off off the Rockville bridge
Aerial photography has opened up seemingly endless new perspectives on our favorite rail locations to enjoy. At the extreme eastern end of the Rockville Bridge in Marysville, Pennsylvania, we catc... (more)
A Kansas City bound domestic stack train heads over the Rockville Bridge during a foggy rain.
Norfolk Southern Harrisburg Division Buffalo Line (east end of viaduct - far end) MP302 - CP WYE ===Susquehanna River=== (west end of viaduct - near end) Pittsburgh Line MP110 - CP Mary / ... (more)
The "Orange Creamsicle" leads the 9464, 2733, and 8815 across Rockville Bridge above the frozen Susquehanna River in 10-degree F. weather.
CR 5083 bring a TV train thru Marysville, PA in June of 1993. Next up is the crossing of the Rockville Bridge.
A work train from Enola, led by CR 7580, heads towards Marysville, PA in June of 1993. While most of the GP 10's were scrapped, this unit lives on in PA and was repainted in a Pennsy scheme.
NS 591 is seen WB at CP ROCKVILLE in Marysville, PA bound for reloading in Shire Oaks from Baltimore with a pair of elephant syle GEs for power.
The westbound Amtrak Pennsylvanian rolls across the Rockville bridge
A foggy fall morning in the Susquehanna Valley, as a trio of SD50s pull Shawmut Line coal loads into Enola Yard.
In the dead of night an eastbound stack train waits on the bridge for a westbound freight to clear the main into Harrisburg.
34A slowly crosses the Rockville Bridge with a CP Rail unit mid consist.