There aren't too many places left where you can see an entire train barking up a mountain valley bracketed by roots blown 567s including a manned helper on the end. This train is just south of Rom... (more)
A lone geep has trundled to a stop on the ex New Haven Cape Main as it waits for the US Army Corps of Engineers' operator to lower the 1935 vintage Cape Cod Canal bridge so it can continue its eas... (more)
It's apparent that NS is still responsible for maintaining this crossing on the legs of the wye that connects the NS Choco yard with the CLNA Choco yard. (Probably not a bad number to have in your... (more)
It may be the official last day of summer, but the kids don't seem to notice as they make the most of this splendid late September day. They are swimming in Buttermilk Bay as a lone Mass Coastal ... (more)
Heading westbound on the old-NS mainline from Chocowinity to Wilson in the evening, this GP9/35 pair is making good time with 20-some cars as they pass the old freight shed trackside in Simpson. W... (more)
The "motley crew" waits in the Wilson yard on Easter afternoon to take a train of soybeans and empty sulfur tanks to Raleigh the next morning. The lashup includes a GP9R, GP35, and SD9, typical of... (more)
This unit spent a couple of days at West Springfield, reportedly en route to a new home on the Grafton & Upton in eastern Massachusetts.
The crew on the 104 local is slowly making there way out of the spur that serves Bond Plywood in Ferndale after picking up a boxcar.
Beginning life as a GTW GP18, MBTA 904 migrated to Detroit commuter service before winding up in Boston during the MBTA's formative years. With most of her sisters retired and sold, 904 is still ... (more)
GTW GP9R 4619 waits to depart Durand with a local. Good to see classic GTW power on home rails.
A short transfer freight waits to depart the yard southbound, with GP38-2 GTW 5836 in number two position. That locomotive has since received a new paint job.
The early days in the original paint scheme before the Rail America purchase.