Late on a winter afternoon, the southbound Coast Starlight makes its station stop at Albany, Oregon.
NBSR westbound train 907 pulls by the station in McAdam, New Brunswick as they make their set off in the yard.
In the need some of some new paint (at least on the nose), loaded woodchip train 208 pulls by the station in McAdam, New Brunswick.
Reading Company's North Broad Street Station in Philadelphia
Built in 1929 by the Reading Company, today's North Broad Street Station sits obscured behind large trees planted by the City ... (more)
"Tributes Visit Hopewell, at Night"
A westbound train to Denville passes the old station at Boonton. NJT 6039 (Comet V Cab Car) is on the rear.
All Aboard The First Responder Train. A police car from the Ewing Police Dept. was briefly available to pose with the CSX 911 "Spirit Of Our First Responders" (ES44AH) and 3194 &q... (more)
Beginning its trek across the country to Seattle, Burlington Northern train 3 passes the old passenger station at Rochelle, Illinois, on the afternoon of May 16, 1992. BN EMD SD40-2 No. 7217 and a... (more)
Reading Company's Lansdale Train Station
This is Reading Company's restored 1902 built train station located in Lansdale, PA. It is currently used by the SEPTA commuter agency, and o... (more)
Reading Company's Hatfield Station: Facade
Founded in 1742, Hatfield Township became legally incorporated as a borough in 1898. The North Pennsylvania Railroad built a line through Hatfi... (more)
Reading Company's Hatfield Station: Trackside
Founded in 1742, Hatfield Township became legally incorporated as a borough in 1898. The North Pennsylvania Railroad built a line through Ha... (more)
Reading Company's Souderton Station: Looking North
In 1852, Henry O. Souder convinced the Philadelphia, Easton, and Water Gap Railroad to lay their rails right through this quiet section ... (more)
Reading Company's Souderton Station: Looking South
My coal train passing the NC&StL station in Marietta.
Reading Company's Telford Station
The area surrounding Telford began to be settled in 1719. In 1857, the town known as County Line (the area had previously been known as Hendrick's Black... (more)