The 436 crosses Wall Street after completing a switching move at Atlantic Coast Fibers
You can see plenty of cars, trucks, and buses while driving down any New Jersey street, but where else in New Jersey can you drive behind a street running EMD locomotive?
A NY&GL crew member flags the crossing for the 1267, en route from Island Yard to the C&D transloading facility with two empty hopper cars.
Transformation for older coal hoppers is frequently the conversion into debris hopper cars. The height of these cars has been extended, to allow the maximum loading of debris. At NY&GL's Island Ya... (more)
The conductor talks to the engineer concerning the next switching move.
Bringing cars down the street to interchange with Norfolk Southern Railroad.
On what was said to be the final day of it's operation, the New York & Greenwood Lake GP9 works its way up Monroe Street to the NS interchane. Allegedly, the Bergen & Northern will be taking over... (more)
NY&GL GP9 1268 is resting at the NY&GL's compact engine servicing facility.
Even the trains in Jersey have to fight the traffic. Nikon D50 70-300mm, www.railroad-photography.com
Even the trains in Jersey have to fight the traffic. Nikon D50 70-300mm,
NY&GL crew tows an empty C&D gondola from Island Yard back toward the transloading facility.
NY&GL 1267 switches Island Yard in Passaic, N.J.
Not much room for a car to pass, so its either drive on the wrong side of the road or get out of the way. Right before I snapped this shot, a school bus flew right in front of the locomotive.
NYGL 1267 is crawling down Monroe street on this dreary winter day. Train was making its first of several interchanges with NS at dundee jct.