GMRC GP9R 804 pulls up next to a railroad mural on the side of a Lisai's Country Market in Chester, VT
The Chester station is a popular spot for photographers with it's classic New England architecture and semaphore signal. The GMRC Fall Foliage train is just arriving at the depot after bringing a ... (more)
Green Mountain Railroad's Fall Foliage train lead by veteran GP9R 804 rolls along the Williams River as it enters Cavendish Gulf
VTR 431 leads GMRC 263 through Rockingham, Vermont.
Another very well-timed sucker hole opened on October 21 as the final Vermont Rail System Foliage Train headed through Okemo Jackson Gore ski resort. The train had VTR GP40-2 307 on the east end ... (more)
Green Mountain Railroad's veteran GP9R #804 is seen rolling out of Chester Depot with the final 2018 Foliage Train on the Vermont Rail System. The train is seen westbound on the GMRC Bellows Fall... (more)
After putting on a smoke show to obliterate the previous day's photo at this location, engineer Jason waited a few seconds longer to come out of the slow order on October 21, allowing this shot of... (more)
The Vermont Railways 431 is in charge of Green Mountain Rail Company Train 263 as the slurry consist is pulled east past the former Gassetts Freight House.
The second to last foliage train of the 2018 season slows to a stop at the Summit of Mount Holly.
The last Vermont Rail Systems "Foliage Extra" heads West leaving Cavendish Gulf and headed toward Proctorville and eventually Mount Holly
The last Vermont Rail Systems "Foliage Extra" heads West crossing the 1897 bridge at Proctorsville and coming into the residential area of the town.
The last Vermont Rail Systems "Foliage Extra" heads West through Cavendish Gulf on the GMRC Bellows Falls Subdivision.
The Vermont Rail Systems slurry train, Green Mountain Rail Company Trian 263 by the timetable heads East entering Cavendish Gulf.
On the last day of the 2018 VRS foliage season, the "Foliage Extra" tears through Cavendish Gulf in Cavendish, VT.
The last dinner train of the season heads North through Cavendish Gulf in rural Vermont. Not only is this the last dinner train of the season, but it will also be the last on this subdivision of t... (more)