Heading to Pacific Harbor Line's Pier B Yard is PHL PR30C 40. This locomotive was built by Progress Rail using the former Canadian Pacific SD40-2 5819 as a starting point, originally numbered PRL... (more)
A UP Dock Job shoves towards ICTF with PHL's lone PR30C on the rear.
YPSW14 shoves up the Manuel Sub with the one and only Progress Rail rebuild PHL 40 for power.
A closeup look at PHL's lone PR30C, PHL 40.
The 0900 UP Dock Job brings 40 cars from TICTF to ICTF as they approach Long Beach Jct. with a pair of the oddballs of the PHL roster, a Progress Rail PR30C and EMD24B.
The 8AM Dock Job heads under the big signal bridge at West Thernard in Carson, led by Pacific Harbor Line's only PR30C.
PHL 40 at LAUPT - A shot of Pacific Harbor Lines #40 on exhibit at Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal for National Train Day 2013. Normally, a PHL engine would not be found at thi... (more)
A PHL dock job heads west through Long Beach on its way to work the docks.
A PHL dock job heads north along the old SP San Pedro Sub, passing an abandoned aggregate loader of some kind on its way to work the docks in Long Beach. While this is the only PR30C in PHL colors... (more)
Pacific Harbor Line is utilizing two of the "Pleasing Frankenstein" P30Cs from Progress Rail these days. One is in UP colors and is leased. The other is PHL property and wears their handsome zebra... (more)
Having been set up for a movie shoot (HANCOCK - starring Will Smith as a homeless/boozer superhero), PHL SD18r 40 is being stripped of its "movie makeup" by set dressers. A fake wrecked nose had b... (more)