Q112 drifts down the hill through CP 393.
Following Q377 was another foreign leader (though extremely common in Buffalo, it's rare to see a CN unit leading a train between Buffalo and Syracuse).
Q377 is led by a freshly repainted CW40-8. You could still smell the paint on this thing!
A 60 MPH Q111 is overtaken by an 80 MPH P281.
A lone spike stands tall from it's hole. Please visit my website for more photos.
K590 heads East into the riding sun. Please visit my website for more photos.
K590 is one of the many unit pipe trains bound for Guilford (Pan Am Railway) running almost daily lately. Please visit my website for more photos.
Q111 passes the automatic at Bergen, NY, and what I believe is an industry once served by rail.
Q279 heads into the sunset.
Q279 rolls through rural Bergen, NY.
Q377 rolls through rural Western New York with a pair of Tier II Union Pacific units on the point.
Q117 rolls through a sea of farmland.
Amtrak 48 rolls through the countryside, passing one of the many New York Central-era concrete mileposts that dot the Water Level Route.
After taking over 8 hours to travel 15 miles, Q625 is finally on the move to Buffalo with two freshly rebuilt Evansville & Western GP38's in tow.
Q279 heads West with a leased CEFX SD40-2 on the point. The leasers have all but dried up on CSX, replaced by CSX's massive (and still expanding) GEVO fleet. The current rumor is that CSX's fleet ... (more)