The historic town of St. Johnsbury, Vermont once played host to several railroads - the CPR, MEC and B&M, however only one plies the rails here today - the Vermont Rail System's Washington County ... (more)
With snow falling steadily, Vermont Rail System's Washington County subsidiary train NPWJ heads south past a Canadian Pacific Railway-constructed depot in West Burke, Vermont.
WACR southbound NPWJ heads south out of Lyndonville after picking up two empty tank cars at Northeast Agricultural Sales.
CLP GP38 203 is done for the day after leading the NPWJ from Newport, VT.
A VRS employee performs the difficult task of sanding a loco by hand. The 60 lb bags had to be lifted from the truck to the running board, from there to the nose and then poured into the sand fil... (more)
NPWJ rolls south past a small pond along Washington County's right of way at Sutton, VT.
Washington County Railroad train NPWJ breaks the silence of the early morning as it passes an old farm house with a rusty metal roof, a common site in Vermont allowing for heavy snow to slide off ... (more)
NPWJ (Newport-White River Jct) rolls south through the north country on it's way toward Wells River, VT for a meet with WJNP to swap crews before continuing on to White River Jct.
A pickup truck crossing the Connecituct River from Vermont into New Hampshire pauses to watch Washington County's NPWJ roll south along the river towards White River Junction.
Washington County's southbound NPWJ crosses the Connecticut River at East Barnet on it's trip down the CT River Valley toward White River Junction.
#203 runs around it's train to begin the return trip.