With a storm brewing in the back ground Amtrak Maple Leaf number 64 hustles Eastbound through Fonda with the Phase IV Heritage #184 on point.
Amtrak's "Maple Leaf" rockets along I-190, leaving Buffalo in the setting sun.
"A New Look for Empire Service Gennies" Amtrak P32AC-DM #704 charges north up the Hudson Line with the Maple Leaf (63) in tow as the sun rises above the trees. P32 #704 is the first of Amtr... (more)
Amtrak FL9 486 leads westbound train #63, the "Maple Leaf," along the Hudson River past Pollepel Island and Bannerman's Castle.
The Maple Leaf highballs out of Buffalo-Depew for points east with the best looking heritage paint scheme that ever existed.
"Amtrak Boards at Beacon" Amtrak passengers board Amtrak 64, the southbound Maple Leaf, at Metro North's Beacon Station, which is not served by Amtrak. While heading south dow... (more)
The Maple Leaf picks up speed after departing the temporary station stop at the New York State Fairgrounds. The unique view is from the grandstand that is going to be torn down soon and not repla... (more)
AMTK #145 crosses the Dick Rd bridge as it leads P064 "Maple Leaf" into Depew Amtrak Station.
Gotta love those ex NYC signals! Amtrak's westbound Maple Leaf pulls into the station in Depew with one of the few P40s still active on the roster.
With New York City yet to fully awaken, Amtrak's "Maple Leaf" quietly sneaks out of Penn Station and heads north along the eastern shore of the Hudson River.
The Maple Leaf makes its way along the Hudson River with Storm King Mountain in the background on this scenic fall morning.
The Maple Leaf glides on by Lock 10 in the early evening with Amtrak Phase III engine 822 on point.
AMTK 145 leads the regular five Amfleet coaches that make up the Maple Leaf out of Toronto over top of the frozen bay.
The westbound Maple Leaf has just negotiated the S Curve at Newark, NY. Date is approximate.
The 203 and 278 head up the westbound Maple Leaf as some fellow railfans record the event. This train is finally on its way after encountering a bottle neck where the dispatcher held this passeng... (more)