Sitting on the shop track.
F7A 1716, F7B 3873, F7A 1648 the only F7A painted blue, F7A 1744 are just leaving out of Collinwood yard heading west. We see the crew has propped the nose door open to catch a breeze on this hot... (more)
Sitting on the shop track
Sitting in the dead line. It will not be scrapped but turned into a slug for Conrail numbered 1102 classed as MT-6 rebuilt 8/78.
Alco's galore but all dead, even the F's too. There was 3 lines of engines lined up.
Alco's galore but all dead, even the F's too. There was 3 lines of engines lined up. The F's had their prime movers missing. At least 2 RSD 12, 1 C628,1 RS 11, 1 C420, 5 RS27's that I can recal... (more)
After a day of railfanning in Cincinnati. My friend Norman Miller and me swing by Sharonville on our way back home and find these here. I am down to 1 shot left on my camera and use it to get , s... (more)
Waiting to receive fuel and sand .
You can see the old faded NYC stripe showing through on 1847. This train is passing by a abandon PRR yard called Kinsman I believe.
Conrail came into being on April 1 1976. Here we are in May and it sure looks like nothing has changed for the Penn Central.
I saw this engine for the first time back in 1974 on a work train. It had then a quick PC paint job with a small PC logo where the big one is in the picture and on each end under the headlight. It... (more)
Conrail ALCO C630 #6772 C630 is at ex-Erie Croxton terminal, at Secacus, NJ 4/02/1977
Penn Central F7A #1749, F3B #3466, F7A #1758 and F7A #1804 are all former New York Central units.
Heading toward Cincinnati having just crossed over Linden Avenue road. From my slide collection. Photo by Mark Clark
Northbound passing through Findlay on exNYC trackage