So what if it wasn't a railroady paint scheme -- these locomotives have never looked as good since!
Ex-GTW GP9 1752 spent some time painted for another Michigan attraction!
Former Ann Arbor units 394 and 385 bring a unit train of beans south to Ann Arbor for interchange with the remainder of the AARR.
A former GBW unit, this Alco wound up its career on the Toledo-Ann Arbor stub of the old Annie.
The NYC used to need this double track, soon to be singled by Conrail as traffic in Michigan declined.
Getting ready for another trip through the Rathole.
Can you tell that the guts are Alco?
Operated long hood forward, in Southern's diesel tradition.
Riding on trucks from 1950 Alco FA-2s, these locomotives still earn their keep today in TSBY colors.
This was NOT a company publicity shot, but it certainly shows the ferry-in-the-fog herald.
The sun is out ... the Builder is approximately on time ... all is well with the world!