“Age Before Beauty”Westbound coal empties, with Chessie System/B&O SD50 8590 in charge, are paused on the Hood siding to meet a higher priority eastbound trailer train with CS/C&O S... (more)
A trio of B&O/C&O/B&O GP-40's have cut off their train and are entering the north end of the Stockyards engine facility in pre-Queensgate days. Shot from RH Tower.
A single SW900 is seen switching cars on the east end of Barr Yard near the repair track. Note the safety-themed billboard behind the locomotive which would be updated several times a year to ref... (more)
Power laying over B&O engine terminal Lima, OH
Baltimore & Ohio “wagontop” caboose C-2478 was one of a hundred built by B&O’s Keyser, West Virginia shops in 1941. After a thirty-nine year career, it was retired, and received a full resto... (more)
At CS Cabin along the C&O in the New River Gorge. CS Cabin is located between Claremont and Thurmond, West Virginia. A Roger Puta Photograph
The Chessie Safety Express, with C&O 614, ran from Silver Spring, Maryland to Philadelphia and return on September 20, 1981. Anticipating an unchaseable train with a long layover in Philade... (more)
Baltimore & Ohio No. 8408 shows off its new paint job during a night photo session as part of the Wilmington & Western's 50th anniversary celebration.
B&O Mount Clare Shops Class of 1875. This 2-6-0 was heavily damaged in the roof collapse in 2003. Restoration was completed in 2015.
A pair of Baltimore & Ohio EMD’s moves an eastbound freight out of the Cumberland, Maryland yard. Mexico tower can be seen in the distance.
A Baltimore & Ohio commuter train made up of what B&O called Speedliners.
C&O's Cincinnati to Detroit train the "Cincinnatian" powered today by B&O's E8(A) No.1439. Photo from my collection, no photographer listed on slide.
B&O No. 8 "John Hancock"
The "John Hancock" was built in April of 1836 by Ross Winans and George Gillingham at the Mt. Clare shops. This was one of a series of enhance... (more)
B&O's Mt. Clare Shop's 1927 "Lafayette" No. 13 Replica
The original "Lafayette" steam engine was built in 1837 by Norris Locomotive Works in Philadelphia but long ago ... (more)