CP SD40-2 6025 leads the "World's Largest Watermelon Slice" North towards the riverfront in Muscatine where it will be lifted by crane to its final home.
Up 6450 heads a westbound freight through Armourdale yard. Meanwhile a few loads and empty coal's awaite crews.
The Minnesota Transporation Museum's "Burlington Northern 6234" on a photo freight crossing the St. Croix River from Minnesota into Wisconsin. This special was hosted by Trains Magaz... (more)
Not seen as often today as in years past these little beasts were equipped for mobile living. If I had unlimited funds I think I'd like to have a private car that is self-propelled such as this o... (more)
As a huge coal train is entirely over the top of the grade its large helper set is still attached, which is somewhat unusual. Looks like the conductor is stepping down with his grip. As the coal... (more)
Fasten Seat Belts Ladies and gentlemen, we will be experiencing some turbulence. Please return to your seats and fasten your seatbelts. Roggen, CO July 29, 2023
Hello Janit. Sitting awaiting scrapping on July 21, 2018, CSXT 16637 saw a lifetime of service across the CSX network after work for SBD/Family Lines. Ultimately, it was saved and donated t... (more)
Found on a siding loaded with what appears to be a high/wide load in Asea Brown Boveri depressed-center flat car ABWX 20002. This car was built National Steel Car in February 1981. (Huntsville, ... (more)
South Carolina Short Lines. Aiken Railway caboose no. 495 is seen with assorted other equipment at the Greenville and Western Railway's Belton Junction Yard - both the AIKR and GRLW are... (more)
High Wide On The Move. On July 13, 2016, Norfolk Southern Train H08 picked up a Siemens power device from the interchange with the New York, Susquehanna, and Western Railway in Port Jervis,... (more)
Several caboose's sit stored in the yard at Kenova with an unknown fate.
A freshly painted caboose sit's on display at CSX's REDI training center as a welcoming sight when arriving on the property.
Convoy. New York City Transit Authority (NYCTA) R32 no.s 3432 and 3433 (Budd, 1964-1965) are seen loaded on Silk Road Specialized trucks ready to depart New York City for the next phase... (more)
All that remains of the Englewood Logging Railway is the display at Woss. Comprising caboose #4102, a log car, SW1200RS #303 and Alco 2-8-2 #113
70 Floating hoppers and tumbleweeds While traveling down highway 70/84 between Texico and Lubbock, Texas, I hoped to see some BNSF trains along the route. Never did I expec... (more)