The CSX local departs the Marion Yard for downtown. The conductor is on the blue NYC caboose at the rear of the train.
It was a busy evening in Salt Lake tonight. Making for a pretty late run for the the Utah Railway RUT311 local.
Always nice to catch a nice train on the way home, after a long work week.
Conrail, Southern Style: Conrail MA1 heads west back to its home base, Manville Yard, on Conrail Lehigh Line Track #2. NS 5801 was the first GP38-3 rebuild for Norfolk Southern, having been... (more)
Utah Railway's other Salt Lake City local the RUT312. Has finished switching the refineries on the east side of Salt Lake Cities North Yard. This is the first I've noticed. The Utah 2004 appears t... (more)
One of those where the photo doesn't tell the full story. Yes it was a beautiful sunny evening. Making for a beautiful scene. Some of the fun is taken way though with the hot summer day of 99 degr... (more)
Three BIP EMDs climb above Parkersburg on a perfect May evening. switching together a train for the chemical plant across the river in Belpre. The Ohio River bridge is the highlight of BIP's remna... (more)
I caught the Utah Railway delivery some containers wells to Salt Lake Garfield and Western this morning. They will then be taken by SLG&W out to the new SLGW container yard. To be loaded for BNSF'... (more)
Down the Rocky Branch Rare move these days, Rocky Local returns after moving some cars north.
The two Utah Railway units of Rio Grade heritage, lead on old Rio Grande trackage through Salt Lake City.
Power for the evening's L614 rests at Apex, with the paint on both geeps showing signs of spending a lot of time in the summer sun.
The Utah Railway RUT311 rolls along the western edge of Salt Lake City North yard. With the city skyline for a back ground.
The Saturday MSE road freight catches the first rays of sun, just south of the CN interchange at Evanston.
Hauling Back to Manville Yard - The Conrail Manville Yard local that works industries along the Lehigh Line is returning west to the yard as it approaches the South Ave. grade crossing.