The Champion and still so in the eyes of many. On display at the WUS 100th Anniversary celebration.
A station worker goes about his business as matched pair 514/513 bookend a MoW train waiting for its next assignment.
If the horns don't burst your eardrums, the voltage will fry your nervous system.
At this point she still escaped PC black paint. She's looking good.
This 4-4-0 is preserved in the Smithonian's Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C.
Under a maze of catenery, two AEM-7s pull into Union Station and past a tower to possibly await the arrival of train 80, which it will power.
Santa Cruz 4-4-0 #3 preserved at the National Museum of American History. Southern Railway 4-6-2 #1401 along with a John Bull steam engine are also on display at the Smithsonian.
The SB Orange line metro on the left bound for Vienna, VA and the NB Orange line metro bound for New Carrollton, MD on the right make a stop at the Smithsonian Station.
Amtrak's Capitol Limited is set to depart the Union Station at Washington, DC for its overnight run to Chicago.
The "re-builders" plate on an Amtrak Toaster.
Off PRR 121
Amtrak 514 rests in the yard with some MARC equipment just north of the platforms at Washington's Union Station.