Two MP15’s and a TR5 A-B combination share the area around the Union Railroad’s shop complex at Hall, Pennsylvania.
In the company of an MP15 over a quarter-century its junior, a Union Railroad TR5 set idles in front of the railroad’s roundhouse at Hall, Pennsylvania. Anyone who read model railroading magazin... (more)
Two of the more interesting members of Union Railroad’s fleet of EMD switchers stand with stacks capped outside of the shops at Hall, Pennsylvania. The Union purchased two TR5 “cow and calf”... (more)
They were known as "buffalo", due to their somewhat ungainly appearance. The Union railroad had a large fleet of Baldwin road switchers that they re-engined with EMD prime movers in the early 1960... (more)
For a brief period of time, the Union Railroad rostered a handful of ex-B&LE SD38-2's. They retained their Bessemer colors but were given new numbers and URR logos.
A single SW1500 sits in front of the Union RR's Hall Shops.
NORTH BESSEMER NEIGHBORS - URR and B&LE power sits outside the Union's Hall Shops.
A Union RR SW1500 sits outside of the company's shops in Hall.
An assortment of Union Railroad power seen lit up in the Hall Shops.
Crews called the re-engined Baldwins "buffalos", but #623 died and had to be set out at left. Switch crew on #551 had to assist the train up the hill, but since the NW2 has no mu, the units are do... (more)