Susquehanna train SU-99 approaches the station at Newfoundland, N.J. The station was featured prominently in the movie "The Station Agent."
Susquehanna train SU-99 rolls through Baird's Farm as it makes its way to Binghamton, N.Y.
Bluebird leader on SU-99.
SU-99 crosses Hamburg Turnpike in Butler through and older lights-only crossing.
SU-99 sits at the end of MC yard, waiting for its crew to arrive.
SU-99 crosses the Hackensack River with the USS Ling in the foreground.
NYS&W train SU-99 rolls through the center of Butler, which briefly gets disrupted three times a week when the NYS&W train rolls through.
Four SD60s lead SU-99 to Binghamton. At left, foreground, the old diesel boat-- USS Ling is a floating display.
SU-99 throttles up through Hawthorne as it begins its long climb to the summit at Stockholm.
Heading back to hook up with SU-99.
Firing up the three SD60s that will pull SU-99 to Binghamton.
SU-99 continues upgrade through Newfoundland, NJ. The equipment and station located here, as well as the NYS&W itself, were used as settings for the movie "The Station Agent."
The Binghampton bound road freight works its way up the grade past the old Wyckoff station building.