A trio of GP38s leads a mixture of intermodal and autoracks south past Ridgefield Park station.
The new look for the NYS&W finds leased CSXT and NS GP38-2s replacing older four axle units. Most of the NYS&W four-axle fleet is now idle, replaced by these leased units.
Under gloomy skies Q112 with the Spirit of Cincinnati, CSX 5500, second back rolls southbound over the Overpeck Creek Drawbridge and still waters.
NYS&W local power sits idle on Thanksgiving Day in front of the local NYS&W office (within the box car).
An early shot (for me) of 1804 at Little Ferry. Susquehanna Geep 18 still wears its' silver trucks.
NJT RDC 5180 is tucked away in the safety of the PSE&G gen station in Ridgefield Park, adjacent to Conrail's River Line and the NYS&W main.
Yellowjackets bask in the morning sun.
Blue over blue-- CSX SD70 MAC heads to North Bergen Yard.
A Sealand stack train is on its final approach to Little Ferry yard early on this crisp January morning.
WS-3 works the MC tracks with an aging U23B (ex-P&W 2208, former CR 2794). At left, one of Susquehanna's company service tank cars rests on the main.
WS-3 is overtaken by a fast moving CSX Q418 on the adjacent River Sub. The tunnel motor is assigned to a local and looks odd running long hood forward.
NYS&W road power is being serviced in preparation for the evening's SU-99 road freight to Binghamton.
Train Q111 waits for a clear signal at CP5.
Wildflowers are in bloom as Q110 heads south on the River Sub.