The Massena Terminal Railroad crosses Route 37 on their way to ALCOA.
WRIX 1360 at Noti, OR.
A former Conrail SW1500 (ex-CR 9522) still wears a bright blue coat of paint in this view at the north end of Enola Yard. The unit was working the yard assisted by an NS GP38-2.
Light begins to pour into the valley as the sun rises on a chilly fall morning. CLCX 14135 is prepared for the days switching services at Koch Foods (formerly Koch Farms). The gravel pit in the ba... (more)
A Union Railroad ore train passes by the railroad's Hall Shops in Monroeville, Pennsylvania. A quartet of MP15DC locomotives ― 28, 25, 19 and 31 ― are in charge of this southbound tra... (more)
Sitting on the turntable at Union Railroad’s Hall Shops is MP15DC 34. In many ways, this is the Union’s most mysterious locomotive, as it seldom shows up on rosters, which usually show the ra... (more)
Reading & Northern YJNR makes a brief trip over the NS Reading Line at CP-Belt bound for Reading Yard to pick up a train of inbounds for home rails.
A line of MP15s and one GP38-2 sit awaiting their next assignment in the CSX Niagara Falls yard. An increase in switching traffic has lead CSX to mainly now switch with larger SD40-2s or -3s to ha... (more)
An Amtrak ballast train works through New London.
MP15 8-Pack Conrail’s former Reading lines in the anthracite region of Pennsylvania (now the Reading and Northern) had no significant servicing facilities. With most jobs operati... (more)
A collection of yard power including, MP15s, GP40-2s, and GP40-3s sit ready in the engine terminal at CSX's Niagara Falls yard.
At one time it was not uncommon to find a number of MP15AC and MP15DC units working in the North Yard in Denver, Colorado.
A five pack of blue URR MP15's leads a coke train out of the plant in Clairton, Pennsylvania.
Sitting in the same spot as it has for several years, 1390 lives the rest of it's life in a scrap yard.
Toting two MOW flats and three boxcars for the nearby Huhtamaki plant, CCET MP15DC 2414 leads the short consist as it tops the grade of Batavia Hill at Summit Road.