A trip I planned in 1996 came to be in 2010 when the right storm at the right time came. With thundersnow present the only Acela to run during the historic mid Atlantic storm blasts northward.
ACS-64 passes Seabrook MD.
The view out the back of the American View, zipping up the corridor on a rainy night.
Amtrak Regional our first train of the day.
MARC commuter service pushed into DC by two Chargers.
An Acela blasts northward. These sets that started running in 2000 are due to be replaced in the years ahead.
The Silver Meteor! Funny thing is 651 has haunted me on visits to the NEC. First 651 HHP kept showing up on my trips then now the new 651 on an ACS64!
Regional 152 hauls out of DC after making a stop at New Carrollton, blasting through Seabrook. RP contributor Maryann captures the action.
The Post-Thanksgiving rush along Amtrak's 'Northeast Corridor' always draws quite the crowd, and yesterday was no different! With a group of ~20 fellow buffs around, a holiday extra regional train... (more)
An Amtrak Northeast Regional approaches the platform at high speed in Seabrook. The engineering involved to make a train go this fast some six inches or less from a platform is amazing to see ever... (more)
One of the last Hippos in operation in the world, HHP8 4915 moves away from Seabrook with a fairly loaded train bound for Washington DC.
DC bound commuter train on the old Penn Route shoving its way into the Beltway where MP54s once trundled.
An MPI MP36PH-3C leads a Washington to Baltimore rush hour train as it pulls into Seabrook to pick up passengers.
The President A Roger Puta Photograph
With the rapidly growing fleet of ACS-64s some AEM-7s have found (literally) a new lease on life. Seen here is MARC train 523 departing Seabrook just minutes from the Nation's Capital with a lease... (more)