BRW 8159 shoves cars back across Main Street and into the side track at Three Bridges.
After a days work, the local returns to Ringoes seen passing by the station, decorated for Halloween.
My favorite spot on the BR&W is the trestle over the 3rd Neshanic River Bridge in the small town of Copper Hill. Lucky for me, the 'local' returning from Three Bridges rated just BRW 752, and the ... (more)
It never failed, once the sun broke through the clouds the train would move. BRW 752 switches cars at the NS interchange in Three Bridges.
As usual the horn of the GP9 scares the geese and ducks floating on the Raritan River.
BRW 752 switches cars in Three Bridges amidst a sea of Fall color.
After a switching cars around, picking up two hoppers and a break for lunch, the BR&W behind #752 local finally heads out of town. A big thanks goes out to the very patient and friendly driver of ... (more)
The freight train has just returned from Ringoes, with the locomotive secure on one of the storage tracks. At the same time, the 3:15 p.m. passenger train is ready to depart for Flemington.
The 2:30 p.m. train prepares to depart Flemington.
The twice weekly freight train returns toward Ringoes with the 8159 for power. No freight cars for Flemington today, so just a lite locomotive move from Three Bridges.
On the first day of October, BR&W's colorful ex-Clarendon & Pittsford Geep runs along Walnut Brook just south of the Flemington station.
A timeless scene in any decade, a father and son watch GP9 752 approach the caboose and couple up.
Although the trees are still green into the first week of Fall, the rails shine red from the headlight of BRW 752.