In Eritrea, a few Russian Ural 375-D trucks that have been built in the Soviet Union in the 60’s and 70’s have been converted to run on rail wheels. They have been used in the Eritrean railway... (more)
After running across the former B&O from North Baltimore to Fostoria Q106 has turned south onto the former C&O and is rolling out of town past still standing C&O era signals.
A brand new SD70ACe leads a garbage train south along Ruston Way.
The BNSF Optical Track Scanning System train is inspecting a new section of track that has been installed at the Denver engine maintenance facility.
NS H48 with the CNJ Heritage unit servicing FM Browns.
The VIP special from Norfolk, VA arrives in DC the day after the inaugural run of this new service. On the rear is the Amtrak Beech Grove with a Christmas Wreath drumhead, NS full dome and CSX Gr... (more)
Starting off the new year with the 3rd shot of the year. Would have been the first for me, but it got held at CP Leisey for about an hour. Finally at 0154 hrs Lady Liberty make her way west with... (more)
Iowa Northern's North Crew is coming thru downtown Waterloo and is crosiing the Cedar River as Mother Nature dumps 10-12 inches of snow across Iowa in the 1st storm of winter. This crew will flip ... (more)
Iowa Northern's South Crew is heading back to Waterloo with cars out of Cedar Rapids. Here the crew is about 6 miles from the Bryant Yard in south Waterloo. This job works 7 days a week and works... (more)
USAF 1687 creeps out of the 3 stall wooden roundhouse at Prairie Village, which houses three steam locomotives and a pair of industrial diesels.
A pair of locomotive cranes lift a derailed ore car up so it can be set back down on its trucks. They were lucky the cars were empty.
UP 1988 in the M-K-T Heritage scheme heads West up Sherman Hill.
It's 2013 and there are still bulldogs in numbers operational in Australia. Rail Pictures "own" locomotive RailPower S312 (1961) stands next to Seymour Railway Heritage centre's GM36 (1966) and El... (more)
CN empty coal train 711 heads west crossing the NS at NS CP 437/CN mp 99.9 with a trio of BNSF engines
What’s in a name? A rather serendipitous placement of a weld between these two rails has added an extra “F” to the standard more)