The second unit is #70, a GP39H-2
PCC 7407 was not always just the showpiece of the Baltimore Transit Museum as it is now. Here it’s on a regular service assignment on its way to Walbrook Junction. Joe Jessel Jr Kodachrome.
Wide streets (well, not always) and narrow row houses featured in some Baltimore neighborhoods. Old York Road wasn’t very busy this Sunday. Joe Jessel Jr Kodachrome.
Second unit is 9917.
DC bound commuter train.
The journey to the distant suburbs of Washington DC has just begun as MARC 60 heads west through Forest Glen. I've been told that a few years ago this engine and a few other Es went to Brewster, ... (more)
A Marcbonnet leads the early afternoon run to Brunswick, Maryland.
Cough! Cough!
Dealing with rush hour traffic on the Beltway is never fun, but it was worth it to see double headed Es on this MARC westbound.
One of MARC's three blue GP40s leads a westbound across the Capital Beltway and into Forest Glen.
Not the best looking passenger train in the country, a real mix of paint schemes on this one.
MARC commuter train slowing for its stop in New Carrollton, MD on its way to its final destination--Washington, DC Union Station
Pre-MARC commuter service in Maryland
A westbound MARC train eases into the station at Germantown.