Freshly painted W&LE 305 sits in front of a Pittsburgh landmark, the sign for 102.5 WDVE!
A busy day at the west end of Rook Yard.
The sun makes a brief appearance as a crew switches a cut of coal at the east end of Rook Yard.
A pair of W&LE trains spend a cold day in Rook Yard.
Train 391 departs the east end of Rook Yard behind the WE 3034, WE 4001 and SWP 2001.
Wheeling 416 set-off WE 3034 before continuing East.
In the pre-dawn hours, W&LE 301 sits in the W&LE's Rook Yard.
Although I rarely see other railfans out when chasing the Wheeling, when a 416 grain train ran fans seemingly popped out of the woods to chase them. In a unique move, the crew had to bring back th... (more)
W&LE GP35 3045 and GP40 301 display their obvious Rio Grande herritage.
Railpictures.net contributors Brad Morocco and Paul Duda shoot the Wheeling & Lake Erie's coke train as it switches Rook Yard.
WE 304 is on the rear on train 392 while the recently repainted 300 sits deeper in the yard with a mixed freight.
You can still find classic Rio Grande power working mainline trains, albeit in Western Pennsylvania of all places