Rolling across PA 18, Main Street in Greenville, ducking between pairs of buildings on each side of the street.
Light power runs between two bank buildings...the one with the fire escape on the left is the B&LE's former HQ building...in downtown Greenville. It's a tight squeeze...and *really* loud when the... (more)
One of the most classic B&LE photo angles...the 1,724-foot-long Amasa Viaduct
KO is right behind me. That's where the High (Greenville bypass) and Low (line to the city) Lines meet.
One of the most classic B&LE angles...the swamp at Hartstown as viewed from US 322.
Thanks to yard limits at Albion, it's an easy chase to Conneautville.
Nice-looking place to relax and tip a few. The scenery ain't bad, either, and I am not referring to the waitress. :)
Note the Bessemer logo on the US 6N bridge.
Taken from the US 20 bridge. The Conneaut Turn takes almost an hour to drop its northbound cars, couple on to the southbound and do an air test, affording multiple views for the speedy photograph... (more)
The old US 20 bridge is in the process of being replaced (note construction eqpt behind concrete arch bridge). In a moment, the northbound Conneaut Turn will drop his coal loads in the Pittsburgh... (more)
Osgood is where the B&LE Low Line and High Line cross, with NS' Meadville Line close by.
Northbound Conneaut Turn begins to grind up the Low Line from Greenville.