A MARC morning commuter awaits departure for Washington, DC
The first train of the evening, P871, splits the signals just west of the station.
Profile shot of MARC F9PH 7181 at Ivy City Engine terminal
MARC F9PH #7184 is on display at Washington Union Station on the occasion of Amtrak's Tenth Anniversay celebration in May, 1981.
MARC P873 pulling into the Brunswick, MD station with a load of passengers from D.C. Canon EOS 10D w/ 70-200mm F/4L lens. 1/320 sec @ F/7.1.
This handsome cab control unit started out life as Baltimore & Ohio F-7A 293A. It's seen many miles, no doubt, since wearing B&O blue and gray.
Borrowed trainset from MARC on Amtrak for Thanksgiving
The afternoon's first MARC train passes a CPL at Leadenhall St. This train will go around the wye and enter Camden Station where it will run west on the Capital Sub to Washington, D.C.
Only E-Unit MARC painted like this
First westbound commuter train of the afternoon crosses the Monocacy River on a light traffic Monday after Christmas.
Northbound MARC train passes under Route 32 on a cold Monday morning.
Westbound holiday extra crosses Raritan River at New Brunswick