Amtrak Pennsylvanian Equipment Deadhead still operating as train 42 knocks down TRAFF as they roll east to Harrisburg. They’re passing Amtrak P42 118 stored on the Turtle Creek Industrial Track ... (more)
Amtrak B32-8WH 513, with eastbound 42, the Pennsylvanian, on the NS Pittsburgh Mainline at Latrobe, Pennsylvania. May 6, 2014. Jack D Kuiphoff © photo
The westbound Pennsylvanian arrives at the Altoona station while a helper set waits for its next assignment in the background.
Veterans and Vintage Varnish. Amtrak ACS-64 no. 642, one of the railroad's veterans tribute locomotives, is seen leading train 43, the westbound Pennsylvanian, through Harrison P... (more)
As the westbound Pennsylvania makes its station stop in Altoona, a crew member from the cab spritzes the windshield with water.
Amtrak employees getting an ACS-64 to couple with the Pennsylvanian at Philadelphia William H. Gray III 30th Street Station.
AMTK No 119 leads its train through the Allegheny tunnel in Gallitzin, PA, bound for Pittsburgh. The Gallitzin tunnel was built in 1854 by the Pennsylvania Railroad, and later expanded to 2 track... (more)
Amtrak's Phase II Heritage P42 leads the eastbound Pennsylvanian on Main 2 at Lilly while NS 26X climbs the grade on Main 3.
Amtrak's westbound Pennsylvanian #43 charges west around the corner at the Cassandra Railroad Overlook. On the right, Norfolk Southern train 596 crawls up the grade. Being a doubled-up coal drag, ... (more)
The Pennsylvanian speeds downgrade at the Brickyard Crossing in Altoona.
Amtrak 42, the Pennsylvanian, pulls into its stop at Tyrone.
Amtrak 42, the Eastbound Pennsylvanian, heads though a rock cut near Union Furnace with GE P42DC locomotive 93 leading.
Approaching the Mexico Curve, Amtrak 43(21), the westbound Pennsylvanian, bisects Book’s Farm at PT 148.6 on the Pittsburgh Line.
The Pennsylvanian passes Amish farms in the heart of its namesake State.
“Bridge to Yesteryear”The eastbound Pennsylvanian, Amtrak 42(27), dives under the cast-in-place concrete arch bridge that has carried Port Royal’s Market Street over the Pe... (more)