EMD Encore It's standard cab EMD heaven for a moment in Bethlehem as NS local H76 makes a run for Portland with an SD40-2 leading three GP38-2s. This consist is passing a trio of Cana... (more)
C:P 6oo3 A trio of heavily weathered Canadian Pacific SD40-2s spent this sunny but cold autumn day idling in the River Yard adjacent to the NS Lehigh Line. Late afternoon low sun high... (more)
The Central of Georgia heritage unit leads an auto-rack train westbound past the former Lehigh Valley-Reading Bethlehem Union Station.
A westbound tank train waits for a new crew on the layoff track.
Three CP units lay over in the River Yard.
4 of the six class one railroads are represented in this one picture from the river yard in Bethlehem pa. The CP power is tied down on river 5 waiting for an outbound crew. An empty tank train led... (more)
Its a busy afternoon in Bethlehem. A set of light power off the inbound NS 262 RoadRailer slowly rolls through the River Yard back to CP 88, as the crew heads for Allentown Yard. In the distance... (more)
A trio of LVRB EMD switchers head east through the River Yard after dropping a cut of interchange cars for Norfolk Southern. The crew will now pick up the consist of the inbound NS 262 RoadRailer... (more)
NS 21M gets underway after holding at CP 88 for the inbound Roadrailer, NS 262, to clear the interlocking. The hind end of 262 can be seen in the distance in River Yard. Adding to this busy scen... (more)
A Conrail GP30 in fresh blue can-opener y paint shares the roundhouse whiskers with a Penn Central box car and a rebuilt Conrail pup (also with a can opener).
66Z is tied down on the layoff track at CP 88. It is waiting for the previous days 66Z to be unloaded in Linden before it can continue it's journey to the refineries of the garden state.
D&H 266 passes through Bethlehem, PA on Conrail's Lehigh Line.
H76 crosses over at CP Bethlehem with two dash nines for power.
Conrail CW40-8 6167 rolls by the old Bethlehem Steel mill on the Lehigh Line on April 29, 1995.
NS 212 passes under the Hill to Hill bridge with a BNSF leader.