The 4887 and 4889 are at the head end of an eastbound freight at the confluence of the Chickies Creek with the Susquehanna River. Both of these engines could be frequently found pulling the Broad... (more)
"Old Rivets" No. 4800 with Train EB-4 (Enola to Baltimore) is waiting right behind another Penn Central freight for westbound traffic to clear. I remember the 4800's engineer commenting... (more)
"Old Rivets" in her US Bicentennial dress is tripleheading eastbound, with all units front-pans up. (Standard PRR-PC-CR practice for Gs was to run with the rear pantographs up, in case ... (more)
The CR 4430 West has a single E44 running long-hood forward at the head end of an empty hopper train. The first car is marked AEPX, for "American Electric Power Service Corporation." The... (more)