The sun shines on an afternoon northbound crossing Iona Island.
One of the many sucker holes shines on M.P. 43 this afternoon.
This first train of this very early Saturday morning is a northbound. I count 24 [CSX]s in this frame.
A splash of orange and a well worn Warbonnet head south with Bakken oil.
The first train of the morning, a northbound, cruises up the Hudson.
A flag waving SD70 leads a southbound. [#.1000]
Under the tutelage of Gary Knapp, I venture out to capture a moment of this cold dark night. After a delay due to a broken knuckle, one of CP's recently delivered ES44ACs leads a tank train past ... (more)
Smoking while leaving Saratoga, theAdirondack heads south.
A plane in the frame would have completed the set.
Back from morning switching duties, 431 rests.
A standard cab Dash 8, leading its' train to Selkirk, breaks the Sunday morning peace.
Standard cab Dash 8 passes the iconic coal tipple in Cobleskill.
A fresh coat of paint for this standard cab Dash 8 glistens in the Autumn sun as 7522 leads its' train down the Hudson.
An old veteran leads auto racks south along the Hudson. To all vets, Thanks for serving.
Snaking along the west bank of the Hudson.