NS stacktrain 24V cruises east under the 'hill to hill' bridge through the crossing at CP Bethlehem on a bright morning.
Eastbound hotshot intermodal 212 breezes by a stopped 65J at CP Bethlehem.
If you'd close your eyes you'd swear Conrail was still king in Bethlehem. I was treated with a nice ex. Conrail SD-70 bringing up the point of the NS Triple Crown train #261 on a sunny Saturday af... (more)
261 pumps up its air while a local led by an ex Conrail SD40-2 waits for room to enter the yard.
Two B32-8s an ex CNW SD50 and a GP60 lead this mixed freight into Allentown Yard.
One of Lehigh Valley Rail Management's three SW9s idles beneath a trestle holding broad gauge electric cars that served Bethlehem Steel.
NIMH night shoot. Former South Buffalo switcher still shows off its' Y2K scheme.
This locomotive served PRR's Pier 122 in Philadelphia, Pa. since constructed in 1951. The National Museum of Industrial History has acquired this unique locomotive for preservation.
Three different gauges are represented in this photo. From left, a narrow gauge Whitcomb, a standard gauge SW9, and a broad gauge electric at right. Thanks to Kermit and crew for lighting and set ... (more)
Former Reading MP15 was the last shot of the night. Thanks to Kermit and crew for their hard work.
PBNE 35 (in a celebratory scheme for the year 2000) poses inside the ancient Bethlehem Steel Mill with some other 'old' equipment on rails up above.
PBNE 35, painted in a special scheme, sits underneath a broad gauge train during at night photo session at Bethlehem Steel Works.
National Museum of Industrial History night shoot.
Rolling past the remians Bethlehem Steel. Even when compared to some of the areas around Pittsburgh, nothing is as depressing as what has become of this once great industrial powerhouse.
Former CONRAIL vets get underway.