An empty coal train crosses Rockville Bridge on a crisp autumn afternoon.
NS ES44AC 8071 leads 27G across the historic Rockville Bridge on the evening of April 26. 2024.
A covered hopper train heads East over the Rockville bridge at dusk with a GE AC44C6M leading. As the sun sets, the Susquehanna River reflects the sky's vibrant orange and red colors. The Rockvill... (more)
Ex-Penn Central, exx-Pennsylvania Railroad.
Conrail's Mail-3 swings off Rockville Bridge and heads West.
A pair of SD50s bookends an SD40-2 bringing Conrail OIPI (Oak Island to Conway) off the west end of Rockville Bridge into Marysville on No. 2 track, on April 24, 1988 at 15:40.Lo... (more)
Sunset on the Rockville. Recently I have found myself photographing more of the shortline railroading around the country. Usually you are relegated to working with the weather or lighting that occ... (more)
NS 20X sits on the Rockville Bridge waiting for westbound traffic to clear so it can head into the yard in Harrisburg.
The fall colors have not yet found south east Pennsylvania as 2 trains wait to get into Enola yard while a ballast train comes across the Rockville bridge.
NS HH11, with NS 6340 running long hood forward, crosses the Rockville Bridge as the train comes into Enola Yard.
NS SD70ACe 1179 leads train 257 across the Rockville Bridge with some unusual container loads in the consist.
Completed in 1902 by the Pennsylvania Railroad, the Rockville Bridge is, at 3,820 feet (1,160 m), the longest stone masonry arch railroad viaduct ever built. The bridge crosses the Susquehanna Ri... (more)
Mary Models: NS 8107 leads a westbound intermodal off of the Rockville bridge, as it heads west on its journey on the Pittsburgh line toward Altoona.
NS 4155 leads an assortment of power across the Rockville Bridge towards Harrisburg.
NS AC44C6M 4561 leads 27G across the Rockville Bridge.