The Saratoga Corinth & Hudson Railroad Snow Train passes though the wetlands south of Corinth with an Alco S2 on both ends.
CMC Steel crew in a Johnson Railway Alco in Cayce, South Carolina getting cars out of the CSX raol yard. This is a repowered America Locomotive Company (Alco) S2 originally bought in October 1946 ... (more)
A gathering of ALCOs for Batten Kill's 40th anniversary.
Leased Johnson Railway 132 sits outside CMC Steel in 2011 as a CSX High and Wide load prepares to pass by.
PORTLAND OR May 22 1984 — Portland Terminal S2 39 sits at the engine facility. The unit was built in 1949 for Northern Pacific Terminal as NPT 39. It became PTRC 39 when the railroad changed its... (more)
ALCO Party! Three ALCO (American Locomotive Company) products are seen sitting at the former station in Cambridge, NY, as part of a celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Batten Kil... (more)
With quite the eclectic, all-Alco lashup, the Batten Kill makes a rare Sunday run with interchange traffic from the Pan Am Southern connection at Eagle Bridge. Leading the way is Raven Rail's D&H... (more)
Reflecting on this historic D&H branchline three Alcos, S-2 D&H 3021, RS-36 SNEX 5012 and RS-3 BKRR 4116 are seen at the Battenkill Railroads 40th anniversary celebration at Cambridge.
Alco S2 85 leads an afternoon Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad fall foliage excursion around the bend as it makes its return into Titusville, Pennsylvania after crossing over Oil Creek. The trees a... (more)
Built for the Philadelphia Bethleham & New England in June 1945 Alco S2 now Dubois County 78 now serves southern Indiana. Having just picked up a tank car from the NS at Huntingburg it heads north... (more)
CMC Steel crew in Cayce, South Carolina pulls a cut of cars out of the steel mill using a faux Alco S2.
The West Chester Railroad recently repainted 2 engines, and both took part in a small night photo session in the yard at West Chester, PA. The engine on the left is an EMD GP9, and the other is a ... (more)
Raven Rail's S2 (in as delivered D&H livery) sits in the siding as Battenkill road gang works behind it.
SAINT LOUIS MO Sept 20 1979 — Manufacturers Railway S2 209 handles a cut of cars at parent company Anheuser-Busch. My photo.