The westbound Capitol Limited approaches Point Of Rocks.
A MARC train from Fredrick starts around the wye at Point of Rocks as it heads towards Washington.
CSX fans know Bernie Beavers for the excellent maps he has produced. But he's also an active engineer and he was at the throttle of S226 at Mile Post 69
MARC P873 approaches Point of Rocks. For Dad's shot at the station, check out: http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=295087&nseq=2
Westbound MARC train P875 arrives at Point of Rocks.
The afternoon's first outbound trip from DC passes the historic station at Point of Rocks.
The final rays of sunlight catch a westbound MARC train as it passes what may be the prettiest station in North America.
The morning rush is on at Rocks as an eastbound rack train passes a stopped MARC train. I can't believe this photo was taken nearly 21 years ago.
The westbound Capitol Limited eases through Point of Rocks...
An eastbound coal train streaks past the platform sign at the historic Point Of Rocks station.
A coal train rolls east on No. 2 Track. Visible in the background is No. 1 Track which cuts through the mountain inside of Point Of Rocks Tunnel.
A set of helpers shoves a coal train onto the Old Main Line Subdivision as it passes the historic station at Point of Rocks.
U715 exits Point of Rocks tunnel
An empty export coal train, seen here passing through the Satterwhite signals, heads west to the coal fields of the Appalachians.