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By:Jon Searles
Dates:1/1/1990 - 12/26/2010
Album Info:First of all, this album is NOT intended to be an album about Lancaster, PA. I've only put that location down because the system won't allow me to omit location. Also, dates in this album are often wrong or estimated, as this is mostly older stuff that I don't have logs for. Any tips would be welcome. This album actually includes many of my U.S. rail photos, from all over the country, and the dates are included only because they're required. In reality, the album is very broad, and includes (or will include) material from many different states.
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NYSW 3000
Title:  NYSW 3000
Description:  This is one of my oldest scanned rail photos. Originally it was color, and shot with 110 film, but when I scanned it I only had a black and white Omniscan, and when I looked for it recently I couldn't find the original to make a rescan, so here's the old scan. The date is guessed, but I know at least that it was in the Fall of 1990.
Photo Date:  10/1/1990  Upload Date: 5/14/2007 5:22:40 AM
Location:  Sherburne, NY
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  NYSW 3000(C430)
Views:  486   Comments: 1
AMTK 160 (date is almost certainly wrong other than that it was early 1993)
Title:  AMTK 160 (date is almost certainly wrong other than that it was early 1993)
Description:  Back when the Rohr Turboliners were mostly unrebuilt, they operated over the entire Empire Corridor (ex-New York Central Water Level Route), and I rode thxm a few times before they were first withdrawn, then rebuilt and reintroduced on a dedicated NYP-Albany-Rensselaer service. If you're a New York railfan, you know theÜrtory. If you're wondering how I got into the shop, it was an organized tour. These things always require a lot of permissions and paperwork, of course, and I haven't been able to get back there since.
Photo Date:  3/1/1993  Upload Date: 5/3/2007 7:18:44 AM
Location:  Rensselaer, NY
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  AMTK 160(Turboliner)
Views:  667   Comments: 0
CR 6017 (the date is a guess)
Title:  CR 6017 (the date is a guess)
Description:  I took this on the same day as the 6399 shot, scanned it in 1994, and uploaded it to Flickr on Oct. 26, 2006, without a rescan!!! That's when I discovered the date on the 6399 shot was wrong. I corrected it at least on the caption, although the photo remained wrong, at least until I rescanned it in color, which is what you see here. In any case, I didn't used to like this photo so much, but looking at the other stuff on Flickr, this one held up surprisingly well. It was my first truly successful pan shot, so it's significant to me for that reason, too. In any case, here it is on rrpicturearchives.net for the first time.
Photo Date:  3/1/1993  Upload Date: 5/2/2007 6:06:23 PM
Location:  Utica, NY
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  CR 6017(C39-8)
Views:  675   Comments: 1
Conrail 6399 (date is a guess)
Title:  Conrail 6399 (date is a guess)
Description:  I took this one in 1993, waiting in Utica, New York for Amtrak's (actually Swedish Railways') X2000 tilt train to visit. That may give a clue as to the date, but I don't have good source material handy right now. Does anybody know? It was hours late, and didn't arrive until after dark, so all of my best shots were taken during the day waiting for it, while I still had light. This locomotive, an EMD SD40-2 diesel, was leading a lashup of other locomotives pulling a garbage train. In those days, New York State had so much garbage that it was being shipped west by rail! I mainly like the impression of speed that this photo gives, with the blurred handrails and headlight, even if the train was only going about 50 m.p.h.!!!
Photo Date:  3/1/1993  Upload Date: 5/2/2007 12:07:14 PM
Location:  Utica, NY
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  CR 6399(SD40-2)
Views:  600   Comments: 0
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Description:  I'm going to have to look up the correct date of this wreck one of these days. I really have no idea what it is, other than that it was early 1993, as confirmed by the just-blooming trees in the background. I took this shot during the aftermath and cleanup of a major wreck in Utica, NY involving a loaded stack train headed by G.E. Dash 8s. The Dash 8s are gone by this point, with the smashed well cars and containers bulldozed to the side, and one track has been reopened, letting these GP40-2s through, rare even by 1993 standards. The wreck, according to the news reports, was deliberately caused by a group of teenagers, who were subsequently arrested for the crime, but the results of the case were kept secret because of their ages. One person, perhaps not the smartest person in the world, blamed it on the railroad, saying something along the lines of "I don't know why they put the railroad so close to the housing development." The housing development where the teenagers came from dated to the 1960s, the railroad to the 1830s.
Photo Date:  4/1/1993  Upload Date: 5/14/2007 11:32:05 AM
Location:  Utica, NY
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  CR 3305(GP40-2) CR 3375(GP40-2)
Views:  1374   Comments: 7
CR 6189 and another Dash 8
Title:  CR 6189 and another Dash 8
Description:  I took this on an official guided tour of Selkirk railroad yard, and because if its rarity this photo has been very popular wherever I've posted it. I took it from the tower, which is part of the reason why. We also get a good look at some classic Dash 8s from above, back when the Dash 8 was the last word in mainline freight motive power in North America. The date is regrettably a guess, as I don't have my records with me.
Photo Date:  7/1/1993  Upload Date: 5/14/2007 5:21:29 AM
Location:  Selkirk, NY
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  CR 6189(C40-8W)
Views:  717   Comments: 0
Selkirk Yard
Title:  Selkirk Yard
Description:  I took this on the same guided tour as the Dash 8 photo. This one I like, in particular because of the sky detail. The date is a guess, as I don't have my records handy right now.
Photo Date:  7/1/1993  Upload Date: 5/14/2007 5:46:23 AM
Location:  Selkirk, NY
Author:  Jon Searles
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Views:  331   Comments: 0
MUNI 4 On Turntable
Title:  MUNI 4 On Turntable
Description:  The Cable Cars of the San Francisco Municipal Railway Powell & Hyde Line run from the corner of Powell and Market Streets to Beach, which is actually a beach on San Francisco Bay rather than on the Pacific Ocean, near Aquatic Park. There, a turntable allows them to change direction, as they aren't uni-directional. The momentum of the moving cable car rolls it onto the turntable, as seen in Picture 1, the cable car is turned by hand, as in Pictures 2 and 3, and then the car is pushed back onto the active track, only for the opposite direction. It can then be reconnected to the cable upon departure.
Photo Date:  8/10/1993  Upload Date: 5/14/2007 11:31:24 AM
Location:  San Francisco, CA
Author:  Jon Searles
Categories:  Transit
Locomotives:  MUNI 4(Trolley)
Views:  403   Comments: 0
MUNI 4 On Turntable, Picture 2
Title:  MUNI 4 On Turntable, Picture 2
Description:  The Cable Cars of the San Francisco Municipal Railway Powell & Hyde Line run from the corner of Powell and Market Streets to Beach, which is actually a beach on San Francisco Bay rather than on the Pacific Ocean, near Aquatic Park. There, a turntable allows them to change direction, as they aren't uni-directional. The momentum of the moving cable car rolls it onto the turntable, as seen in Picture 1, the cable car is turned by hand, as in Pictures 2 and 3, and then the car is pushed back onto the active track, only for the opposite direction. It can then be reconnected to the cable upon departure.
Photo Date:  8/10/1993  Upload Date: 5/14/2007 11:31:37 AM
Location:  San Francisco, CA
Author:  Jon Searles
Categories:  Transit
Locomotives:  MUNI 4(Trolley)
Views:  382   Comments: 1
MUNI 4 On Turntable, Picture 3
Title:  MUNI 4 On Turntable, Picture 3
Description:  The Cable Cars of the San Francisco Municipal Railway Powell & Hyde Line run from the corner of Powell and Market Streets to Beach, which is actually a beach on San Francisco Bay rather than on the Pacific Ocean, near Aquatic Park. There, a turntable allows them to change direction, as they aren't uni-directional. The momentum of the moving cable car rolls it onto the turntable, as seen in Picture 1, the cable car is turned by hand, as in Pictures 2 and 3, and then the car is pushed back onto the active track, only for the opposite direction. It can then be reconnected to the cable upon departure.
Photo Date:  8/10/1993  Upload Date: 5/14/2007 11:31:50 AM
Location:  San Francisco, CA
Author:  Jon Searles
Categories:  Transit
Locomotives:  MUNI 4(Trolley)
Views:  342   Comments: 0
San Francisco Municipal Railway #25 At The San Francisco Cable Car Museum
Title:  San Francisco Municipal Railway #25 At The San Francisco Cable Car Museum
Description:  Cable Cars aren't universally considered trams. That's the purpose that they serve, though, for all practical purposes. The main thing that makes them different from others is that standard trams are powered through overhead cantenary that powers electric traction motors that power each axle, whereas Cable Cars are pulled along by a cable underneath the street. In any case, I got my chance to ride and photograph the San Francisco Municipal Railway, the last of the traditional Cable Car systems, in 1993. All of the other surviving systems operate on the less-standard "funicular system," used on steep hills. Unlike a standard cable car system, a funicular is limited by the fact that the cable is connected to both cars (all TWO! :-)) semi-permanently, so while one goes up the hill, the other goes down. This would never work in S.F., though, since it's a full-service system with many cars running on different streets. Therefore, the cables are controlled from a central cable house, pictured here on the right, which is also the San Francisco Cable Car Museum. The cars then can run semi-independently of the cable house's whims, controlling their access to the constantly moving cables under the street through the use of a "grip," that is sort of between a pliers and an automotive clutch. As such, cable car drivers are called "grip men (or perhaps women)."
Photo Date:  8/10/1993  Upload Date: 5/2/2007 6:11:40 PM
Location:  San Francisco, CA
Author:  Jon Searles
Categories:  Transit
Locomotives:  MUNI 25(Trolley)
Views:  320   Comments: 0
ex-ATSF 347C At The California State Railroad Museum, Picture 2
Title:  ex-ATSF 347C At The California State Railroad Museum, Picture 2
Description:  These diesels, to the uninitiated, were idolized in movies, on TV, and in countless model trainsets, and still are today. It might be the most-modelled diesel of all time. The only railroad that used the "Warbonnet" paint scheme was the Atchison, Topeka, & Santa Fe (ATSF) Railroad (now Burlington Northern Santa Fe, or BNSF), introducing the scheme on their E1A passenger diesels in 1937. The F-Unit series of freight diesels, like the E1As, were built by EMD from 1939-1960, and the Santa Fe were the first buyers in 1941, continuing to be regular customers for them until the mid-1950s. #347C is the ultimate classic variant of F-Unit, the F7A Phase I, and in this case is equipped for passenger service with 102 m.p.h. gearing and a steam generator (or at least it would have had these things originally). I don't remember the date #347C was built, but it certainly would have been around 1949, as that was when the F7A was introduced, and that's when the Phase Is were, of course, being built.
Photo Date:  8/12/1993  Upload Date: 5/2/2007 11:54:47 AM
Location:  Sacramento, CA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  ATSF 347C(F7A)
Views:  806   Comments: 0
ex-ATSF 347C At The California State Railroad Museum
Title:  ex-ATSF 347C At The California State Railroad Museum
Description:  The only railroad that used the "Warbonnet" paint scheme was the Atchison, Topeka, & Santa Fe Railroad (now Burlington Northern Santa Fe), introducing the scheme on their E1A passenger diesels in 1937 and discontinuing it after the company's merger with the Burlington Northern in 1996, although some stayed in the scheme after being relettered "BNSF." The F-Unit series of freight diesels, like the E1As, were built by EMD from 1939-1960, and the Santa Fe were the first buyers in 1941, continuing to be regular customers for them until the mid-1950s. #347C is the ultimate classic variant of F-Unit, the F7A Phase I, and in this case is equipped for passenger service with 102 m.p.h. gearing and a steam generator (or at least it would have had these things originally). I don't remember the date #347C was built, but it certainly would have been around 1949, as that was when the F7A was introduced, and that's when the Phase Is were, of course, being built. As a photo, this shot is a bit overexposed, as I didn't have exposure controls on the camera, but the colors are at least brilliant. I think this shot has more appeal to railfans than anyone else.
Photo Date:  8/12/1993  Upload Date: 5/2/2007 11:55:30 AM
Location:  Sacramento, CA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  ATSF 347C(F7A)
Views:  1717   Comments: 2
Sacramento Locomotive Works
Title:  Sacramento Locomotive Works
Description:  This shot looks difficult to get, but in actuality all I had to do to get it legally was point the lens through the chainlink fence. This is certainly a period shot at this point, though, as most railroads, especially Union Pacific, the current owners of this works, use diesels with safety cabs now. When I took this, though, this was a Southern Pacific facility, and if you look carefully to the left, you can see an EMD SD45 painted in the Kodachrome color scheme that was planned for the aborted Souther Pacific/Atchison, Topeka, & Santa Fe merger. These locomotives were a common sight in the 1980s and early 1990s, but now they're of course very, very rare, if there are any left at all. There are obviously some other locos in the photo too, but its the SD45 that really stands out to me.
Photo Date:  8/12/1993  Upload Date: 5/14/2007 10:59:48 AM
Location:  Sacramento, CA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Views:  362   Comments: 0
SP 6051 At The California State Railroad Museum
Title:  SP 6051 At The California State Railroad Museum
Description:  You may remember this photo from my personal website, where I have had, at various times, a black and white scan of this. I recently did a color rescan, but the original print had been badly done, and naturally it was 13 years old when I scanned it. Therefore, I ran the photo through Adobe Photoshop LE to remove the excessive green cast, brighten it, and vastly increase the contrast, and now it looks alright, I think. It's more or less, finally, what I wanted it to be when I originally shot it.
Photo Date:  8/12/1993  Upload Date: 5/14/2007 11:00:11 AM
Location:  Sacramento, CA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Views:  786   Comments: 0
Feather River & Western 1857 at the Portola Railroad Museum
Title:  Feather River & Western 1857 at the Portola Railroad Museum
Description:  This was the time that I visited the Portola Railroad in California, primarily to drive this locomotive as part of their "Engineer For A Day" course, or whatever it's called. I'll probably upload more photos from that day eventually, but for now this will have to do. The Lomo effect on this photo was unintentional, and as I wasn't shooting a Lomo, or anything vintage, I can't really account for it.
Photo Date:  8/13/1993  Upload Date: 5/13/2007 4:46:12 PM
Location:  Portola, CA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  FRW 1857(H-12-44)
Views:  657   Comments: 0
AMTK 322 and 413 on Horseshoe Curve (date is estimated)
Title:  AMTK 322 and 413 on Horseshoe Curve (date is estimated)
Description:  This was taken in 1994 on the former Pennsylvania Railroad mainline (then Conrail) on the famous Horseshoe Curve near Altoona. Amtrak still operated the Broadway Limited between New York and Chicago, and this was it, headed by two EMD F40PHs, both now retired. The Broadway Limited has, for now, been replaced by the Manhattan Limited in Amtrak's timetable, and now all the power for the Philadelphia-Chicago (or at least Harrisburg-Chicago) leg is provided by G.E. Genesis P42s. This has always been one of my favorite "train" shots, even if it isn't great by the standards of orthodox photography, with no abstraction, merely average colors, too-perfect light, and nothing of interest to the non-railfan.
Photo Date:  6/1/1994  Upload Date: 5/2/2007 11:54:26 AM
Location:  Altoona, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  AMTK 322(F40PHR) AMTK 413(F40PH)
Views:  1091   Comments: 1
AMTK 760
Title:  AMTK 760
Description:  If the location is wrong on this one, please tell me!! :-) I remember very little about it other than that I was taking it on my way back from Washington, and I though "WOW!!! A GP7 still on Amtrak in 1994!! That's the main reason that it's here, as the photo and the scan aren't very good.
Photo Date:  6/1/1994  Upload Date: 5/14/2007 5:21:11 AM
Location:  Washington, DC
Author:  Jon Searles
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  AMTK 760(GP7)
Views:  749   Comments: 0
EBT 15, Picture 2 (date is a wild guess)
Title:  EBT 15, Picture 2 (date is a wild guess)
Description:  This was during the runaround, and originally I scanned this in black and white, partly because I only had my Omniscan then, but also because I thought it looked better. It's in color now, though, and I don't regret the change.
Photo Date:  6/1/1994  Upload Date: 5/3/2007 3:43:26 PM
Location:  Orbisonia, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  EBT 15(2-8-2)
Views:  434   Comments: 0
EBT 15 (date is a wild guess)
Title:  EBT 15 (date is a wild guess)
Description:  This was our train pulling into the station at Orbisonia. The trams in the background are part of the Rockhill Trolley Museum. The odd thing is that, technically, Orbisonia Station is actually located in Rockhill Furnace, while the Rockhill Trolley Museum is technically located in Orbisonia, so the names sort of don't make any sense.
Photo Date:  6/1/1994  Upload Date: 5/3/2007 3:43:12 PM
Location:  Orbisonia, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  EBT 15(2-8-2)
Views:  374   Comments: 0
AMTK 700 (date is a wild guess)
Title:  AMTK 700 (date is a wild guess)
Description:  This was on a long-distance trip on Amtrak Utica-Washington, during the locomotive change at Rensselaer, as in those days they were still using F40PH diesels west of Albany-Rensselaer, thus necessitating the change to a Genesis P32 (or in those days, maybe an FL9) at Rensselaer.
Photo Date:  7/1/1994  Upload Date: 5/14/2007 5:20:56 AM
Location:  Rensselaer, NY
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  AMTK 700(P32AC-DM)
Views:  1485   Comments: 0
AMTK 910 (date is guessed)
Title:  AMTK 910 (date is guessed)
Description:  This was my first-ever real-life look at an Amtrak AEM7, and oddly it wasn't on the Northeast Corridor, but on the Keystone Corridor at Lancaster, PA while at the 1995 NRHS National Convention.
Photo Date:  6/28/1995  Upload Date: 6/12/2007 4:04:09 PM
Location:  Lancaster, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  AMTK 910(AEM7)
Views:  650   Comments: 0
AMTK 910 (date is guessed), Picture 2
Title:  AMTK 910 (date is guessed), Picture 2
Description:  This was a better shot that I got of AMTK 910 after it pulled into Lancaster.
Photo Date:  6/28/1995  Upload Date: 6/12/2007 4:04:41 PM
Location:  Lancaster, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  AMTK 910(AEM7)
Views:  638   Comments: 0
AMTK 910 (date is guessed), Picture 3
Title:  AMTK 910 (date is guessed), Picture 3
Description:  Although I've forgotten the exact date (it was the day they unveiled the Lancaster station sign, I know that much), I do remember taking my photos of 910 late in the day, and in this shot you get to see some of the sunset.
Photo Date:  6/28/1995  Upload Date: 6/12/2007 4:06:28 PM
Location:  Lancaster, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  AMTK 910(AEM7)
Views:  517   Comments: 0
AMTK 910 (date is guessed), Picture 4
Title:  AMTK 910 (date is guessed), Picture 4
Description:  Here's 910 departing Lancaster into the sunset.
Photo Date:  6/28/1995  Upload Date: 6/12/2007 4:11:21 PM
Location:  Lancaster, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  AMTK 910(AEM7)
Views:  527   Comments: 0
AMTK 910 departing into the sunset with a Keystone service (date is guessed)
Title:  AMTK 910 departing into the sunset with a Keystone service (date is guessed)
Description:  I haven't marked the loco under "locomotives" on this one, simply because it isn't actually visible. This is really more about the train departing into the sunset. :-)
Photo Date:  6/28/1995  Upload Date: 6/12/2007 4:15:04 PM
Location:  Lancaster, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Views:  237   Comments: 0
RDG 902
Title:  RDG 902
Description:  This was where we picked up our Reading & Northern excursion train at the NRHS National Convention, led by a matching set of Reading EMD FP7s that had just been restored. Here's the older of the two, number 902.
Photo Date:  6/29/1995  Upload Date: 6/12/2007 4:12:59 PM
Location:  West Leesport, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  RDG 902(FP7A)
Views:  557   Comments: 0
ex-RDG 902 and 903 With An NRHS Convention Special
Title:  ex-RDG 902 and 903 With An NRHS Convention Special
Description:  This was where we picked up our Reading & Northern excursion train at the NRHS National Convention, led by a matching set of Reading EMD FP7s that had just been restored. Here's a shot of our train pulling in, headed by the FP7s, with a Reading and Northern freight on the adjacent track.
Photo Date:  6/29/1995  Upload Date: 6/12/2007 4:13:26 PM
Location:  West Leesport, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  RDG 902(FP7A) RDG 903(FP7A) RBMN 2398(U23B) RBMN 3300(U33B)
Views:  1345   Comments: 3
ex-RDG 902 and RN 2398
Title:  ex-RDG 902 and RN 2398
Description:  As our excursion pulled in, I got this lucky shot of 902 and 2398 lined up just right for this shot, which I quite like.
Photo Date:  6/29/1995  Upload Date: 6/12/2007 4:13:51 PM
Location:  West Leesport, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  RDG 902(FP7A) RBMN 2398(U23B)
Views:  669   Comments: 0
RDG 903
Title:  RDG 903
Description:  This was where we picked up our Reading & Northern excursion train at the NRHS National Convention, led by a matching set of Reading EMD FP7s that had just been restored. Here's the newer of the two, number 903.
Photo Date:  6/29/1995  Upload Date: 6/12/2007 4:14:30 PM
Location:  West Leesport, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  RDG 903(FP7A)
Views:  528   Comments: 0
RN 2398 On The Point Of A Reading & Northern Freight
Title:  RN 2398 On The Point Of A Reading & Northern Freight
Description:  While we were waiting for our Reading & Northern excursion at West Leesport during the 1995 NRHS Convention, we also got to see this Reading & Northern freight, which at least had second generation diesel power on it, number 2398, a U23B and 3300, a U33C.
Photo Date:  6/29/1995  Upload Date: 6/12/2007 4:15:27 PM
Location:  West Leesport, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  RBMN 2398(U23B) RBMN 3300(U33B)
Views:  639   Comments: 1
RN 2398 On The Point Of A Reading & Northern Freight, Picture 2
Title:  RN 2398 On The Point Of A Reading & Northern Freight, Picture 2
Description:  Here's a closer and more detailed shot of RN 2398.
Photo Date:  6/29/1995  Upload Date: 6/12/2007 4:15:56 PM
Location:  West Leesport, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  RBMN 2398(U23B)
Views:  543   Comments: 1
RN 2398 and 3300 Working A Freight
Title:  RN 2398 and 3300 Working A Freight
Description:  Unfortunately this shot failed to capture 2398's cab, but it does give one of the better views that I got of 3300 during the NRHS Convention, as it wasn't there for show and had to hurry on its way without being uncoupled for us to get a better look.
Photo Date:  6/29/1995  Upload Date: 6/12/2007 4:16:28 PM
Location:  West Leesport, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  RBMN 2398(U23B) RBMN 3300(U33B)
Views:  688   Comments: 1
DL 2452 At Steamtown
Title:  DL 2452 At Steamtown
Description:  I took this right after our NRHS Convention Special pulled into Steamtown for its grand reopening in 1995, which coincided, of course, with the NRHS Convention. We had ALCO diesels on the way in, of course, but Milwaukee Road 261 on the way out!!
Photo Date:  7/1/1995  Upload Date: 6/11/2007 4:29:19 PM
Location:  Scranton, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  DL 2452(C425)
Views:  763   Comments: 2
ex-CP 2317 and ex-CN 3254 At Steamtown
Title:  ex-CP 2317 and ex-CN 3254 At Steamtown
Description:  Here's another shot from the Steamtown Grand Reopening in 1995, showing two of Steamtown's three active on-site steam locomotives of the time, 2317 and 3254.
Photo Date:  7/1/1995  Upload Date: 6/11/2007 4:29:31 PM
Location:  Scranton, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  CP 2317(4-6-2) CN 3254(2-8-2)
Views:  2271   Comments: 0
ex-MILW 261 Performing A Photo Runby, Picture 2
Title:  ex-MILW 261 Performing A Photo Runby, Picture 2
Description:  This is the second shot that I took of 261 on its farewell runby out of Pocono Summit.
Photo Date:  7/1/1995  Upload Date: 6/11/2007 4:31:24 PM
Location:  Pocono Summit, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  MILW 261(4-8-4)
Views:  593   Comments: 1
ex-MILW 261 Performing A Photo Runby, Picture 3
Title:  ex-MILW 261 Performing A Photo Runby, Picture 3
Description:  Here's a final shot that I got of 261 as it departed Pocono Summit in a runby.
Photo Date:  7/1/1995  Upload Date: 6/11/2007 4:31:36 PM
Location:  Pocono Summit, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  MILW 261(4-8-4)
Views:  568   Comments: 2
MILW 261 Doing A Photo Runby Somewhere In Eastern Pennsylvania (The photo was way beyond Moscow going out of Scranton), Picture 1
Title:  MILW 261 Doing A Photo Runby Somewhere In Eastern Pennsylvania (The photo was way beyond Moscow going out of Scranton), Picture 1
Description:  Here's the first of a series of photos I took on a photo runby west of Moscow, PA during the return NRHS special behind ex-Milwaukee Road #261. The location is a wild guess, and is almost certainly inaccurate. Any input for a correction would be welcome.
Photo Date:  7/1/1995  Upload Date: 6/11/2007 4:29:40 PM
Location:  Moscow, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  MILW 261(4-8-4)
Views:  2492   Comments: 10
MILW 261 Doing A Photo Runby Somewhere In Eastern Pennsylvania (The photo was way beyond Moscow going out of Scranton), Picture 3
Title:  MILW 261 Doing A Photo Runby Somewhere In Eastern Pennsylvania (The photo was way beyond Moscow going out of Scranton), Picture 3
Description:  This is my third photo on the first runby of 261. This is, I think, the best pan shot that I took during the 1995 NRHS Convention, and one of my best ever with a steam locomotive. The location is a wild guess necessitated by the fact that rrpicturearchives doesn't allow you to omit location or give something vague. Any input for a correction would be welcome.
Photo Date:  7/1/1995  Upload Date: 6/11/2007 4:29:53 PM
Location:  Moscow, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  MILW 261(4-8-4)
Views:  534   Comments: 0
MILW 261 Doing A Photo Runby Somewhere In Eastern Pennsylvania (The photo was way beyond Moscow going out of Scranton), Picture 4
Title:  MILW 261 Doing A Photo Runby Somewhere In Eastern Pennsylvania (The photo was way beyond Moscow going out of Scranton), Picture 4
Description:  Here's my fourth runby shot from 261's first runby of the 1995 NRHS Convention Special back to Pocono Summit. The location, as previously stated, is only there to fill the field and any input into the proper location would be welcomed.
Photo Date:  7/1/1995  Upload Date: 6/11/2007 4:30:08 PM
Location:  Moscow, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  MILW 261(4-8-4)
Views:  1146   Comments: 0
ex-MILW 261 Doing A Photo Runby (location is guessed)
Title:  ex-MILW 261 Doing A Photo Runby (location is guessed)
Description:  As the title indicates, the location of this runby is a guess, and at best it was close to Pocono Summit, rather than in Pocono Summit. This was the second place that the 1995 NRHS Convention Special From Scranton to Pocono Summit stopped for a runby, if anyone wants to help figure out the exact location.
Photo Date:  7/1/1995  Upload Date: 6/11/2007 4:30:22 PM
Location:  Pocono Summit, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  MILW 261(4-8-4)
Views:  614   Comments: 0
ex-MILW 261 Doing A Photo Runby (location is guessed), Picture 2
Title:  ex-MILW 261 Doing A Photo Runby (location is guessed), Picture 2
Description:  Here's 261 on its second runby a few seconds after Picture 1. It wasn't breaking any speed records, but it was doing a good clip for such a short running start. Again, kudos will go to whoever can figure out the correct location for me, as "Pocono Summit" is really a placeholder, and probably not accurate.
Photo Date:  7/1/1995  Upload Date: 6/11/2007 4:30:35 PM
Location:  Pocono Summit, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  MILW 261(4-8-4)
Views:  927   Comments: 0
ex-MILW 261, Picture 2
Title:  ex-MILW 261, Picture 2
Description:  Here's a detail shot that I got of 261 as it awaited its final departure from Pocono Summit. Although I don't remember for certain, the children protecting their ears on the right suggest to me that 261 was blowing its whistle at the time, perhaps in preparation to leave.
Photo Date:  7/1/1995  Upload Date: 6/11/2007 4:30:45 PM
Location:  Pocono Summit, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
Categories: 
Locomotives:  MILW 261(4-8-4)
Views:  486   Comments: 0
ex-MILW 261
Title:  ex-MILW 261
Description:  The 1995 NRHS Convention Special out of Steamtown terminated in Pocono Summit, but we were given a few farewell shots of 261 as it sat in Pocono Summit awaiting departure, which was done in the form of a runby.
Photo Date:  7/1/1995  Upload Date: 6/11/2007 4:31:01 PM
Location:  Pocono Summit, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  MILW 261(4-8-4)
Views:  555   Comments: 0
ex-MILW 261 Performing A Photo Runby
Title:  ex-MILW 261 Performing A Photo Runby
Description:  Here's 261 doing a final photo runby on its departure from Pocono Summit, PA, which it backed up for to maximize the effect. Notice all of the tour buses, as the NRHS was regrettably forced to resort to bus transport in a country without an effective intercity rail passenger service!!
Photo Date:  7/1/1995  Upload Date: 6/11/2007 4:31:13 PM
Location:  Pocono Summit, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
Categories: 
Locomotives:  MILW 261(4-8-4)
Views:  422   Comments: 0
MILW 261 Doing A Photo Runby Somewhere In Eastern Pennsylvania (The photo was way beyond Moscow going out of Scranton)
Title:  MILW 261 Doing A Photo Runby Somewhere In Eastern Pennsylvania (The photo was way beyond Moscow going out of Scranton)
Description:  This shot, of former Milwaukee Road #261, was actually a photo runby, with two encores! There's nothing quite like a 4-8-4 being gunned. :-) The excursion was the finale for the 1995 NRHS National Convention.
Photo Date:  7/1/1995  Upload Date: 5/2/2007 6:08:27 PM
Location:  Moscow, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
Categories: 
Locomotives:  MILW 261(4-8-4)
Views:  701   Comments: 1
MILW 261 At Steamtown Grand Reopening
Title:  MILW 261 At Steamtown Grand Reopening
Description:  This shot is the best that I could get in this situation, unfortunately, as the crowding at the Grand Reopening of Steamtown was the largest that I had ever seen at a rail-related event up to that time, and still rivals anything that I've seen since. Even given that it was my best, I still ended up with a guy with a tripod. Notice that he's taking a video of a stationary object. Right.... I also had to crop this to hide a stain on the print that I scanned this from. Anyway, Reading, Blue Mountain, & Northern 425 is also visible in the background on the right.
Photo Date:  7/1/1995  Upload Date: 6/11/2007 5:05:03 PM
Location:  Scranton, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
Categories: 
Locomotives:  MILW 261(4-8-4) RBMN 425(4-6-2)
Views:  2140   Comments: 0
MILW 261 In The Parade Of Steam At The Steamtown Grand Reopening
Title:  MILW 261 In The Parade Of Steam At The Steamtown Grand Reopening
Description:  As with all classic American train shows, the Steamtown Grand Reopening had to have a "Parade of Steam" featuring everything steam that could turn a wheel. Here's 261 doing its runby.
Photo Date:  7/1/1995  Upload Date: 6/11/2007 4:32:11 PM
Location:  Scranton, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
Categories: 
Locomotives:  MILW 261(4-8-4)
Views:  725   Comments: 0
NYSW 2400 Working An NRHS Convention Special
Title:  NYSW 2400 Working An NRHS Convention Special
Description:  I took this as we were approaching Scranton, and met an NYS&W excursion leaving Scranton. The same train had taken NRHS members from the Central New York and Utica & Mohawk Valley Chapters to Scranton for the weekend, although the convention, as usual was week-long. Months later, the engineer in #2400 (who I knew) commented that he had seen me taking the picture, and couldn't fully believe that it was me, as he thought I was on his train.
Photo Date:  7/1/1995  Upload Date: 5/2/2007 6:09:38 PM
Location:  Scranton, PA
Author:  Jon Searles
Categories: 
Locomotives:  NYSW 2400(E9AM)
Views:  729   Comments: 1
ex-NYC 8223 (date is an educated guess)
Title:  ex-NYC 8223 (date is an educated guess)
Description:  The date of this photo is based on the assumption that it was taken on the day that the Adirondack Scenic Railroad reopened to Carter. I'm not sure if this was taken that exact same day, but I'm fairly certain it was around that time, and in any case this photo does give a pretty good idea of what it was like to be at Thendara that year, even if there werg often far more people around than seen here! Since this photo was taken, the entire yard has been resurfaced and the tracks have been completely replaced, meaning that it does look quite different today.
Photo Date:  7/8/1995  Upload Date: 6/12/2007 4:11:50 PM
Location:  Thendara, NY
Author:  Jon Searles
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Locomotives:  NYC 8223(RS3)
Views:  1718   Comments: 1


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