Note the steam engine at the right of the frame. I would imagine that is a Strasburg unit. An original Kodachrome slide from my collection; the photographer was not specified.
An original Kodachrome slide from my collection; the photographer was not specified.
The 936 negotiates the multiple double slip switches of Washington Terminal as it snakes its way into the station.
910 has been scrapped, but many of its parts were sold by Amtrak on eBay so it could live on through fans.
AEM-7AC 908 leads Amtrak 98, the Silver Meteor, east through Edison, NJ. The consist includes a heritage baggage and dining car. Along with the AEM-7, those items are now a thing of the past on ... (more)
Amtrak AEM-7 905 At Amtrak's Wilmington Shops
Mr. Brouse was out on a very brisk January evening in 1992. It was unusual to see two motors together on a 3-car Keystone Service train. An H. E. Brouse original Kodachrome slide from my collect... (more)
The #909 shows signs of the road, despite it having yet to reach 1 year of service at the time of this image. A Rich Lorntzen original Kodachrome slide from my collection.
An H. E. Brouse original Kodachrome slide from my collection.
A J. C. Smith, Jr. original Kodachrome slide from my collection.
A Don Jilson original Kodachrome slide from my collection.
Amtrak 915 and Pennsylvania GG-1 4800 sit quietly under a starry night at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg.
A George W. Hamlin original Kodachrome slide from my collection.