A flock of geese take flight as BRW 752 blows its horn for a crossing at the end of the Raritan River Bridge as it heads for Flemington and eventually Ringoes..
This overpass just a mile outside of Flemington provides a good vantage point to check out the rooftop detail of the 752.
Abandoned, gutted, and graffiti'd coach marks time.
SW1200RS 8159 and GP9 752 prepare for a day's work
It's the early 1960s as this almost new GP9 leads the local passenger train past this section house and into a small town. Actually, it's 2006 and this 50-year-old GP9 is pulling a cut of cars off... (more)
BRW 752 prepares to head out of Flemington seen posing behind the sign advertising excursions, which were pulled by 2-8-0 #60 in the late 20th century and hopefully again, soon.
BRW 752 passes the Flemington station, which is still used in excursion service, with the flag of the Liberty Village Outlets seen in the background.
BRW 752 backs past one of the side tracks in Three Bridges as the crew enjoys the ride. Note the switch stand buried in the weeds in the lower right corner of the photo.
This is one of the largest bridges on the Black River between Three Bridges and Ringoes.
A very friendly BR&W crew rides on the back of BRW 752 as they reverse over the Main Street Crossing in Three Bridges.
BRW 752 and three covered hoppers wobble down the rough track just over a mile away from downtown Flemington.
After picking up cars from the NS interchange track, 50-year-old GP9 752 accelerates across Main Street in Three Bridges, headed south towards Flemington and Ringoes.
At the end of its run, BRW 752 eases past the Ringoes station and slows to a stop.