Black River & Western 60 charges through Flemington while a group of crewmen pose with a vintage Chevy Truck at the ex. CNJ Flemington Station.
A brisk February dusk yields this Patchogue bound trainset making its way through the complicated turnouts near Jay Tower and Jamaica Station before it makes its way out to the far reaches of Long... (more)
The California Zephyr hi balls through Roggen, Colorado at sunrise.
The California Zephyr kicks up the dust at it runs track speed through the east side of Brush, Colorado at sunrise.
A trio of P42DCs lead an extra-long Capitol Limited to Washington, D.C. A total of 5 private cars brought up the rear, all of which are owned by the American Association of Private Railroad Car Ow... (more)
Canyon Diablo. A westbound Makes a set out at west Canyon Diablo in the fall of 1988. This photo was taken from my friend Dons airplane You will note the pilers from past bridges down in the ... (more)
N&W GP40 1356 - CRIP GP40 4704 - UP U50C 5033 lead a train into North Yard in Denver, Colorado in the mid 1970's. My father has several pictures of run-through N&W power in Denver. While the pow... (more)
The inbound Searles Turn arrives at the UP interchange in the late evening.
Two new Chargers head-up the WB Empire Builder. Because of weather expected in North Dakota, this train 'turned' at St. Paul.
An Easter sunrise greets the California Zephyr as it runs towards Wiggins, Colorado.
There's little known about Madison Cemetery in Shawsville, VA. With its most recent burial nearly 50 years ago, some may say that it's been forgotten. Railfans frequent the cemetery as it offers n... (more)
D&RGW Zephyr leaving Coal creek Canyon en route to Moffat tunnel. Note the hard working F's (Diesel dust). Shot by train.
With a short freight train in tow, and the sun cresting the horizon, N&W 611 charges past the Verdant View Farm.
An eastbound baretable train heads out of Hodge as they close in on Barstow at sunset.
The westbound California Zephyr stops at the Amtrak depot in Fort Morgan, Colorado just as the sun rises in the east.