My first time photographing at this location, where the Joe Montana bridges of Turnpike 43 cross over the Wheeling's Pittsburgh Sub. It was great seeing everyone - and it's always fun trying to c... (more)
3049 and 3068 are working as mid-train helpers, cut in about 3/4th of the way back on this loaded ore train.
The Mon-Fayette Expressway toll has increased from $.50 to $.65 but it's still money well spent to access this sweeping view.
Photographing one train on the east end of the W&LE is a good day, catching two in the same afternoon is a rarity. Less than two hours after a local freight passed through, a westbound empty hopp... (more)
As tall as this bridge is, the structure's apparent size is diminished by the even taller Joe Montana Bridges on the Mon Fayette Expressway.
Detouring due to the wreck of Q358 at Koppel.Pa on the Pittsburgh Sub, Q261 rolls west onto the Mingo Creek Trestle the highest on the W&LE,the former Pittsburgh & West Virginia Railroad
This was one of the nicest lashups I ever saw on a W&LE grain train. Unfortunately, it was also the last grainer that I photographed since this traffic is not currently running to Hagerstown.
Mon Fayette Expressway toll: $.50. Seeing the W&LE on this bridge: Priceless. Please click on "Mingo Creek Viaduct" to see other views of this impressive structure.
Emerging from the endless southwestern Pennsylvania woods, 416 eases onto Mingo Creek Viaduct.
Mingo Creek is the tallest bridge on the former P&WV, but the Mon Fayette Expressway crosses the valley on an even higher span.
The house below gives a good sense of scale when looking at Mingo Creek Viaduct.
The Mon Fayette Expressway towers over everything in the valley, including Mingo Creek Viaduct.
Warm evening sunlight bathes this Monessen coke train as he eases across the spindly Mingo Creek Viaduct.