Number 900 has tied onto his train and will soon be pulling a northbound freight from North Bessemer.
Three of the Bessemer's classy Tunnelmotors lead a freight across the massive bridge above the Allegheny. The lower bridge in the photo belongs to the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
B&LE SD40T-3 parked outside the URR locomotive inspection shop!
B&LE 900 peeking out of the URR shops.
A set of "new" Bessemer SD40T-3's sit at the servicing facility shortly after their arrival on the property
Bystander watches a trio of tunnel motors pull forward past the switch then head back to the north end of North Bessemer.
900, 904, and 906 are ready to pull out of North Bessemer with a loaded scrap train for butler and empties to be sent up to conneaut.
Notch 8 and accelerating up grade towards East Oakmont grade crossing. Note Bryan Bell standing in the background.
900, 904, and 906 zoom through East Oakmont headed north with a long string of loaded coal.
The XB Turn heads north in the last rays of sun. This day he had some lumber loads for the Allegheny Industrial District, as well as scrap metal for Butler, PA.
Just south of Conneaut in a snow squall