The 35,000-square-foot Main Concourse in New York City’s Grand Central Terminal is a spectacular space, particularly in the rush hours as commuters head to and from the terminal’s 44 platforms... (more)
"Opening Morning at Moynihan"
At 5:00AM on January 1st, 2021 , Moynihan Train Hall opened it's doors to the public for the first time after years of planning and construction.
The Moyn... (more)
Built in 2019, this shelter is located in Exton, Pennsylvania, near the long gone PRR Whiteland station (which was also more of a shelter than stat... (more)
P36-0120, the primary workhorse of Moscow's sizeable fleet of restored steam locomotives, arrives at Kievsky terminal after a 400-kilometer round trip excursion to the town of Kaluga with a holida... (more)
"Modern Meets Classic at Dyre Ave"
A "5 Train" shuttle consisting of modern Bombardier R142 railcars prepares for a scheduled departure as one of New York City Transit's "Rail Adhesion" tr... (more)
I was standing on the platform of Utica station waiting for some action and I got into conversation with an employee of the Adirondack Scenic railroad. During the conversation he asked if I had be... (more)
Railroad:Amtrak Locomotive:station Location:Utica, New York, USA Locomotive #:Unknown Train ID:Unknown Photo Date: September 20, 2018
On christmas eve, the legendary double red arrow "Churchill-Pfeil" RAe 4/8 # 1021 of the SBB, built in 1939 and 80 years in service now, is ready for a nightly 4 hours round trip, with e... (more)
The hole in the roundhouse is #17, brought out on to the turntable for the first time since 2011, as seen on Saturday, November 2, 2019 at the East Broad Top in Orbisonia, PA.
A Yellow Line train bound for Reagan Airport slows for the stop at the busy hub of L'Enfant Plaza. On the opposite track, an outbound train for Greenbelt departs the stop, heading eventually for t... (more)
“Starrucca Fare” Interior view of the 120 foot-long former dining hall of Starrucca House, during renovations of the cathedral-like space in 1987. The impressively-sized (325 ft fa?... (more)