Pushing into Taylor.
Sitting in the morning sun.
Getting to work is a very short PO-74.
Morning moves at Bridge 60.
We definitely weren't expecting a twofer when PT98 got to Portland but here we are. Seeing a C636 next to a modern geep sure put the charm of the DL into sharp relief.
Back when the DL ran Portland Turns they didn't always make it back to Scranton. Here PT-99 has gone "on the law" in Pocono Summit, signaling the end to a fun day of chasing it.
Former 211, repainted and renumbered, on display at Railfest.
PO-74 passes Snag Pond en route to switch Ardent Mills. My usual spot to get this shot was blocked by Utility trucks, so a new opportunity presented itself.
The locomotives featured at Railfest. From left: EMD F3A, ALCO PA-1, EMC SC, ALCO RS-32, ALCO 2-8-0 Consolidation and ALCO RS-3.
After waiting for almost 2 hours, DL PO-75 showed it's face as it emerged from Nay Aug Tunnel west portal.
Crew readies DL consist this morning.
A short PO-74 led by two four axles.
The end of the day.
A short PO-74, headed to switch Ardent Mills, with four axle duo (C425 & C420) leading.
The "twins" worked as power for BR-1 today. Here they have completed their workday.