Amtrak's Chicago destined westbound Cardinal has just paused in the bottom of the New River Gorge at Prince, to allow four passengers to board, and nine to detrain at the Art-Deco style Pri... (more)
The Cardinal makes track speed as it heads for it's next stop at Montgomery.
Amtrak’s Capitol Limited crosses the Potomac River and slows for a stop at Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, on a bright April 24, 1996.
The Westbound Cardinal approaches the former C&O depot in Alderson to board two passengers.
Westbound Amtrak No. 33, the "Shenandoah," was crossing the Potomac River from Magnolia, WV and into Maryland on Sept. 11, 1977, led by "Pooch" No. 714. During this time period, P30CHs seemed to ... (more)
A beautiful Fall morning in Tuckahoe, WV yields a photo of the Eastbound Cardinal rushing under the uniquely designed C&O cantilever that has now been removed.
Westbound Amtrak 29 ("Capitol Limited") heads into setting sun between Martinsburg and Hancock, WV. Photo taken from vestibule of private car.
The east bound Cardinal led by a heritage unit heads thru the once busy town of Thurmond. The old C&O coaling tower is in the background as well as the old US&S signals are still in charge of move... (more)
Amtrak's eastbound Cardinal catches the morning sun as it leans into the curve at W.E. Dock. United States Navy Inspection Car 118 is bringing up the markers on today's New York bound passenger tr... (more)
Arriving from the east, Amtrak's westbound Cardinal catches a glimpse of the evening sun as it arrives at White Sulphur Springs.
Leading Amtrak's eastbound Cardinal for the first time, Amtrak's Phase III heritage # 145 blasts through St. Albans.
The eastbound Cardinal passes under the soon to be gone C&O signals.
The Eastbound Cardinal crosses the New River around the sharpest curve on the old C&O at 10 mph.
Amtrak and C&O heritage on the Eastbound Cardinal.