From down below...Reflected in the waters of the Swatara Creek is ex-Canadian National 2-6-0 91 and a Middletown & Hummelstown coach as they approach the Indian Echo Caverns stop.
From up above...A beautiful overview of the Swatara Creek valley as ex-CN 2-6-0 91 backs its train across the creek and back toward Middletown.
From track level...Middletown & Hummelstown 2-6-0 91 struggles to lift its 3-car train across the Swatara Creek and up the grade into the station at Indian Echo Caverns.
NS westbound train 34A is passing through Hummelstown, Pennsylvania.
NS westbound train 21M passes train 34A who is waiting for its turn to pass through the TARA1 gang work limits at CP Tara.
After waiting for some eastbound track equipment to clear, NS 34A heads west for Harrisburg.
The Annville stone train is slowly heading west on the tail of 34A just ahead of it.
Rail gang equipment is waiting to head west to cross over to the other main before heading east out of town.
A westbound train passes a Thermit welding crew preheating a mold in preparation of making a rail weld.
Eastbound coal drag cuts Hummelstown in two
An eastbound Triple Crown roadrailer is passing the location known as Brownstone on the east side of Hummelstown, PA.
Up close and personal with the new power for Norfolk Southern's OCS trains.
NS eastbound train 14G is passing a westbound train of empty hoppers waiting for 14G to clear CP Tara so that it can continue on its way. Check out the smiley face on the snowplow pilot.
One eyed and with its wing clipped, a UP unit, with a sister and an NS unit, takes an NS train of empty hoppers back to the mines.
The westbound Annville stone train is entering Hummelstown, Pennsylvania.