With Bear Mountain as its back drop the first southbound in daylight is Q108 who has railroad down to CP5.
In moderate rain from a thunderstorm Q439 comes southbound with marker lights on.
Q433 has three locomotives today and heads southbound about to enter Iona Island.
While two crabbers try their luck at the edge of the Hudson I get lucky with a Canadian visitor on Q409.
2784 had to came north to rescue underpowered Q433, making for this nice all standard cab lash-up when they finally got moving three hours later.
With the sun setting on the longest day of the year a hazy Iona Island is the stage for Q156 to head southbound in the waning light.
The people fishing pay no mind to Q434's passing.
Q118 is crossing from Bear Mountain State Park to Iona Island.
With ideal conditions, railfans take in the action getting a couple last shots of Q268 before it goes by heading southbound.
Stack train Q164 breaks the morning silence with a constant blasting of the horn as it heads southbound crossing over Iona Island.
A GEVO and two leasers bring Q409 south.
CSX SD70MAC #4526 & AC4400CW #357 haul southbound intermodal train Q-156 across the Doodletown Bight trestle, north of Iona Island, NY on Saturday, October 20, 2007.
Q112 with a train full of double stacks comes through Iona Island on its way southbound towards New Jersey.
Q439 passes a group of boaters enjoying the Labor Day weekend at Iona Island.
Q434 stretches across and out of Iona Island on a sweltering August afternoon.