P42 and P40 at the Auto Train facility in Florida.
The Sanford Auto Train station is a rather modern looking facility, built in 2010 to handle a daily influx of inbound and outbound passengers and their vehicles.
Auto Train is being assembled. The train is so long that the Sanford terminal cannot accommodate all of the passenger cars in one cut, so the yard job ties on the rear half of the Superliners and... (more)
Three of a kind.
Adirondack FL9 2007 is a former Metro North unit that was in the rather plain silver with blue stripe scheme. I believe this was the "test bed" for the current Adirondack Scenic livery. ... (more)
The Washington Terminal heritage unit pulls the American View Theater Car and Corridor Clipper Amfleet I geometry car out.
A young railfan wearing his ACS-64 shirt from the Amtrak Online Store gets a wave from Conductor Mike R., and points to his mother to show her.
Maple Leaf on the "floating bridge" through the marshland of Montezuma.
The yard is quiet but has a nice selection of MLW and ALCO power.
Done for the day and soaking up the sun.
While it's sister unit gets all of the attention, this example in the northeast is showing some signs of being out in the elements, but then again would it be the same if it were stuffed and mount... (more)
Trash train.