The CNJ heritage unit leads a Port Jervis express through Rutherford.
"Sunset Crossing" With the sun setting a few minutes after 5pm, it is now possible to photograph train 53 in usable light. GP40PH-2 4101 leads the seven car express tra... (more)
"What they were Built For" 1606's equipment deadheads eastbound to Hoboken after suffering an equipment failure earlier in the morning with GP40PH-2 4109 leading. The c... (more)
"Cruising thru the Meadows"
In the Shadow of Gotham: NJ Transit Bergen County Line Train 1877, en route to Waldwick, departs Secaucus Junction on Saturday, August 3, 2019. Visible in the background is the Eastern S... (more)
An NJT geep shoving across the Hackensack River to Secaucus.
The HX Draw supports both the Bergen County Line and the Pascack Valley Line over the Hackensack River.
Eastbound train 1160 is seen passing BJ tower at Rutherford, NJ. The locomotive leading the train is one of several ex-CNJ GP40Ps that have made a temporary return to revenue passenger service due... (more)
A westbound train approaches Harmon Cove station on the Bergen County Line. This trackage was taken out of service after the construction of a new station at Secaucus Junction which caused the Ber... (more)
"Harmon Cove Tower with Streamlined Power" A multilevel set heads westbound to Suffern over HX drawbridge.
"Golden Power during Golden Hour" A 48 year old veteran to New Jersey rail transport brings train 1355 through the S curve in Garfield, NJ.
"A Blast From the Past, with Class" A former CNJ unit accelerates westbound on a train to Waldwick while an eastbound heads east to Hoboken with a 7 car Metro North set.
NJ Transit 4219, originally built as a GP40 for the L&N, shoves its eastbound train across HX Draw.
NJRail 1167 expresses west through Rutherford during the evening rush with PL42AC 4011 and six multilevels.
A New York State express weekend train (no stops in NJ except for Hoboken) races under the Susquehanna Railroad bridge in Hackensack NJ. At one time the Public Service Hudson River Line bridge par... (more)