Ontario Central Alco RS-36 rests in front of the LA&L Shops. The LA&L stables a well maintained fleet of older Alcos. Inside former Seminole Gulf C-425, and outside along the building are three ... (more)
Recently arrived former Seminole Gulf #550 shares shop floor space with venerable Alco S2 #72 and a host of other well maintained Alcos inside the Lakeville shops
Well maintained Alco C425 #425 rests in the shade of the Lakeville maintenance shops on a hot summer day.
That long low nose can only mean vintage Alco power. Ontario Central Railroad RS-36 #418 sits outside parent LA&L Lakeville maintenance shops.
Perhaps the best-maintained Alco RS1 in existance, LAL #20 switches the Lakeville yard.
A close-up of this veteran ALCO, soon to be restored back to its former glory.
Although long gone by 2007, the GB&W logo, although worn from years of use, still proudly adorns this C424.
A trio of old GBW C424's sit outside of the Lakeville shops. These units have seen better days, but soon enough, they should be running in all their former glory once rebuilt/restored by the LA&L.
Brand new wheelsets sit outside the LA&L shops.
A worn-out MOW hopper sits amongst the scenery at Lakeville Yard with plenty of the railroad's top commodity in the background: corn syrup.
Eight big snowplows from Eight Big Canadian Alcos. The eight plows were removed from the former Cartier C636 and M636 locomotives that were stored in Cohocton before being sold to the Susquehanna... (more)
Extensive rebuild of former Susquehanna C430 is underway. Seen here at Livonia Avon & Lakeville shop.
Waiting for a crew in the morning sun.
ALCO pair start their workday. LAL 420 was once LIRR 200.
Another of LAL's ALCOs is off to work.