Mass Coastal 2009 is seen trailing past Taylor/Buttermilk on the Cape Main. The Train had just met the CapeFlyer and was leaving the siding to head back to Hyannis.
Opening Weekend. The first MBTA Cape Flyer to Hyannis slowly retreats across the iconic lift bridge over the Cape Cod Canal, returning to Boston on the first day or service.
Leaving The Cape. The Fourth of July weekend is over, and crowds are leaving Cape Cod in droves, in deference to having to be at work Tuesday morning. While motorists slog through t... (more)
A view from within the 1911 ex NH interlocking tower U416 featuring the original 1930s era pneumatic US&S interlocking machine that controlled the signals and derails for the bridge as well as the... (more)
Looking down from over 200 ft in the air at the state owned former New York New Haven and Hartford Cape Mainline. This view was shot from the cat walk near the top of the 271 ft west tower of the... (more)
A lone geep has trundled to a stop on the ex New Haven Cape Main as it waits for the US Army Corps of Engineers' operator to lower the 1935 vintage Cape Cod Canal bridge so it can continue its eas... (more)
The Cape Cod Canal Bridge at Buzzards Bay was built in 1933 with what you could call government bail out money. It still stands tall as a monument to railroading on the Cape. The train in this pic... (more)
It may be the official last day of summer, but the kids don't seem to notice as they make the most of this splendid late September day. They are swimming in Buttermilk Bay as a lone Mass Coastal ... (more)
At one time longest lift bridge in the world. Now just another bridge but very impresive none the less.