East Penn Railroad's Bristol crew utilizes SW-1200 #52 to haul loaded hopper cars towards the Tastykake plant and is seen passing the former PRR Station in downtown Oxford
East Penn Railroad's Bristol crew utilizes SW-1200 #52 to switch the Tastykake plant just East of Oxford
East Penn Railroad's Bristol crew utilizes SW-1200 #52 to switch out hoppers to be taken to the Tastykake plant just East of Oxford
While the ballast crew has tied down and gone to lunch, the regular crew passes #4211 with inbound cars in tow
While the regular train crew uses Baldwin S12 #301 to pull inbound cars off the Conrail Interchange, an Extra crew is utilizing B23-7 #4211 to dump ballast on one of the many tracks recently built... (more)
Two ladies have just deboarded their southbound train which has just arrived in Summerville, GA A Lerro Productions Photo Charter
An East Penn crew is using SW1200 #52 for dumping stone along the Octoraro Branch near Oxford.
East Penn Railroad General Manager Don Craumer and Conductor Rob Bishop pilot #52 along the Octoraro Branch on their way to dump stone just outside Oxford
An East Penn crew is busy loading their side dump car with material to be dumped a few miles down the line
An East Penn crew is busy dumping rock just East of Oxford
Locomotive 4501 hauls her short freight across the Truss Bridge in Trion, GA as she heads South A Lerro Productions Photo Charter
A doubleheaded steam freight heads North toward Grand Junction A Lerro Productions Photo Charter
A doubleheaded steam freight winds its way through the yard at Grand Junction A Lerro Productions Photo Charter