A classic scheme on a classic locomotive. Photo taken on RR property with permission.
Classic FL9s are stored in New Haven. Photo taken on RR property with permission.
A passenger enjoys the model trains on display inside New Haven Union Station.
New Haven Union Station may not be the most ornate station, but it certainly is stately.
Still hanging on... This Penn Central sign for the New Haven Wheel Mill survives as a reminder of the past. Taken on RR property with permission.
One of 6 remaining ConnDOT FL9s stored in New Haven. Photo taken on RR property with permission.
A P42 and AEM-7 sit in the yard as an Acela passes by on the main.
Former New Haven 2001
Former New Haven 374. Wikipedia says the New Haven had 10 of these units, so you're looking at half the fleet.
Former PRR 9242
Former New Haven 140 - the Roger Williams
A day as colorful as the paint scheme...
Out with the old, in with the new. Conn DOT's venerable M2 fleet (example 8717 is seen on the right) is gradually being replaced by these new M8 cars.
Shore Line East service from Old Saybrook slows for the approach to New Haven Union Station.
An A-B-B-A set made up of former NYC F's and PRR GP-9B's, assigned to gravel train service, waits for a crew in the shadow of New Haven's iconic Coal tower. Photographer Ken Patton visited New Hav... (more)