NKP 765 leads "The Horseshoe Curve Special" across Mayes Bridge in a scene I just could not describe. Tranquil and at peace is all the words I can find.
Juniata RR switcher works the yard as the conductor lines the switches. A interesting rail operation located adjacent to the NS Pittsburgh Line.
EMD and Alco products, in two PRR paint colors, are spotted side by side in the pit along Roundhouse Rd. at Lewistown. The edge of the turntable is seen on the left, it still shows as operational... (more)
NS Monongahela Heritage engine NS 8025 and Penn Central 1073 Heritage engine heading east.
The now vacant Hotel Lewistown dwarfs the Juniata Valley Railroad train as it heads down the middle of Water Street for Stanard Steel in Burnham.
PRR GP-35 2365 leads a GP-9B and Alco C-424 on an eastbound coal train, on Pennsy's Midland Division.
The local is tied down on the west end of the yard at Lewistown waiting for a crew to take the train back to Altoona.
Train 910, after dropping rail east of Hawstone backs up west on track one to track two and onto the Long Industrial siding to drop off the last car before heading to Harrisburg.
Two fishermen test their skills on a beautiful early autumn day and 13G quietly crosses the Mayes Bridge...
Juniata Valley heads out to Standard Steel in Burnham on a foggy morning.
Autoracks round curve east of station.
Juniata Valley rambles west down Water Street through the construction zone.
Eastbound train rolls through the Juniata River valley past the west end of Lewistown yard.