On a winter morning, a pair of Penn Central E44s depart the big yard at Enola, PA, with a freight bound for points east. The lead unit still proudly wears its PRR keystone.
A pair of ex-New Haven Century 425s bracket an ex-New York Central U30B on a Penn Central freight rolling through an industrial neighborhood of Providence, RI. A dead-in-tow Alco switcher and an R... (more)
Flexi-Vans were an early form of intermodal containerized freight handling that was adopted in the 1960s by the New York Central and a few other railroads, utilizing specialized highway boxes and ... (more)
The Pennsylvania Railroad once rostered over 500 MP-54 class MUs, a design dating to 1915, but by 1971 newer equipment was coming on line to replace them. This set of owl-eyed MP-54s running as a ... (more)
On a late spring morning, Penn Central RS-3 5230 rolls north through Cheshire, MA, with the Adams branch local freight out of Pittsfield. This section of the scenic ex-B&A branch in the Berkshires... (more)