The last autumn for this section of the Adirondack Scenic Railroad? Ex-PRR GP9 ADIX 6076 leads the 10:30 AM departure from Lake Placid, on its way to Saranac Lake as it approaches Route 86,... (more)
A Canadian built ALCO catches some early morning sun at the Utica Platform. Hasselblad 500 c/m, Fuji Velvia 50.
Adirondack Scenic's pair of former Canadian Pacific RS-18s lead a packed train out of Utica north through Remsen on the way to Thendara.
Stopped on a crossing. Adirondack's Scenic ex-PRR GP9 is temporarily stopped on the Station Street crossing in Lake Placid while waiting for the switch to be thrown so it can back up to the... (more)
Running long hood forward. Ex-PRR GP9 ADIX 6076 (never chop-nosed) is running around its train at Saranac Lake so it can be ready for the run back to Lake Placid, which will be done long ho... (more)
An ex-PRR GP9 and 3 cars in NYC-inspired colors. The Adirondack Scenic train is at Lake Placid with ex-PRR GP9 ADIX 6076 leading three cars in NYC-inspired colors. The train will depart for... (more)
Dwarfed by the Adirondack high peaks. The Adirondack Scenic station and train at Lake Placid is dwarfed by the Adirondack high peaks on a gorgeous fall afternoon. The train will depart for ... (more)
Through the woods. Ex-PRR GP9 ADIX 6076 has just left Lake Placid and is on its way to Saranac Lake on a gorgeous afternoon. This section of the Adirondack Scenic Railroad is very much in d... (more)
A train in Saranac Lake - soon to be a thing of the past? Ex-PRR GP9 ADIX 6076 (never chop-nosed) is at Saranac Lake and will leave eastbound for Lake Placid at 1300. This section of the Ad... (more)
The old runaround. Ex-PRR GP9 ADIX 6076 (never chop-nosed) has arrived at Saranac Lake with the first train of the day and is about to run around its train so it can go back to Lake Placid,... (more)
By the looks of this FL9, it won't be back on the rails anytime soon.
Sitting in the Summer sun, this former Alaska Railroad F7, takes the day off.
After a lengthy and fierce debate, the State of New York decided that this stretch of railroad should be scrapped and turned into a rail trail. Indeed, several years after this photo was taken, s... (more)
With pre trip inspections and procedures completed, 1845 gets underway.
Getting into position for boarding passengers for the Brunch excursion to Big Moose.