A westbound train enroute to Grand Central Terminal crosses Walk Bridge as the sun sets over the waterfront in South Norwalk. Pan shot at 1/25th second.
A glimpse inside CDOT's new Component Change Out or "CCO" shop, which will eventually replace the old M2 shop. The shop area spans 48,500 square feet and will include 13 vehicle lifts, 1... (more)
Often forgotten and at times neglected, the mainline that stretches from Ronkonkoma to Greenport goes through some of the most scenic parts of Long Island. We are passing through the heart of wine... (more)
A late Adirondack enroute to New York Penn skirts along the Hudson river on a hazy, hot, and humid evening.
The 102 is one of two non-rebuilt GP35's currently on Metro-North's roster. In the coming months, the 102 will be sent out to Brookville Corp for a full rebuild. To see what the cab will eventuall... (more)
Q004 coasts down the Riverline as the sun sets over the Hudson valley.
Metro North's Hudson division is regarded as one of the most scenic routes to travel by rail in the country, and it's sunsets like this that make it live up to its reputation.
After completing the first few round trips on the Waterbury branch, the 113 is relieved of its duties and deadheads back to Stamford yard for service. Pan shot at 1/20th second.
A southbound shuttle from Danbury approaches CP 401 at Science Road enroute to South Norwalk to make its mainline connection. Due to Devon Transfer being in service during track work, the shuttles... (more)
A westbound Sunday only Acela whizzes on by the water front at South Norwalk. Pan shot at 1/20th second.
Minutes before departure to Montauk onboard the Thursday Cannonball. Next stop, Westhampton. Photo taken with permission.
Newly acquired PR20B locomotives 300 & 301 bring out a cut of loaded stone and garbage cars for One World Recycling in North Lindenhurst.
Cruis'n into Gotham
Portal to the Big Apple Built over a hundred years ago for the Pennsylvania Railroad, the East River Tunnels are considered the aorta for Amtrak, Long Island Railroad, and New ... (more)