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By:Tom Beckett
Dates:1/1/1977 - 1/6/2013
Album Info:Subway and trolley cars from various urban systems.
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A-Bs at Coney Island
Title:  A-Bs at Coney Island
Description:  A NY Subway fantrip took a set of BMT A-B cars to, among other places, Stilwell Av, the Coney Island terminus of several lines. We had come in on the N-Sea Beach, one of the more interesting lines in the system.
Photo Date:  12/11/1977  Upload Date: 11/19/2016 2:59:54 AM
Location:  Coney Island, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Transit,Passenger,Action
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Views:  81   Comments: 0
Head end
Title:  Head end
Description:  The excursion train had come in off the N-Sea Beach line, with this being the head end. It will return via the Brighton Line, retaining its positon as leader. The R 32 cars on the adjacent track numbered over 600, and were the workhorses of the B Division. I dont recall the track assignments of that era, but the B-West End line got those cars on most every train, so Im thinking thats the line next to us. This station also served the D, M, and QB trains via the Brighton Line, and the F on the Mc Donald Av line, which had been an IND route south of Church Av since 1954.
Photo Date:  12/11/1977  Upload Date: 11/19/2016 3:06:42 AM
Location:  Coney Island, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Passenger,Action
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Views:  66   Comments: 1
Culver line
Title:  Culver line
Description:  This view is taken from an F train bound for Coney Island, looking west on the remains of the Culver Line, which left the West End Line(B train) at 9th Av and 39th St, going to Mc Donald Av, then turning south to reach Coney Island. As the IND system expanded, parts of the old Brooklyn Rapid Transit were modified or abandoned, and the new subways incorporated. In this case, the IND line to Church Av was extended via a ramp from the subway to the Mc Donald Av elevated line, and the BMT portion was cut, leaving a shuttle that ran from 9th Av to a connection with the F line at Ditmas Av, out of the photo to the left. The shuttle lasted from 1954, when the IND line was connected to the former BMT, to 1976, when it was replaced by buses. As I recall, low ridership and structural issues on the remaining elevated line doomed it.
Photo Date:  12/11/1977  Upload Date: 11/19/2016 3:13:06 AM
Location:  Brooklyn, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Bridge,Transit,Track
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Views:  268   Comments: 0
R 27s on the D train
Title:  R 27s on the D train
Description:  The D train during the mid 1970s usually had some of the newest cars assigned to it, mostly R42s, and by 1977, R 46s. R 27s were really uncommon, though, as this photo at 34th St and 6th Av shows, rush hours can make for some strange assignments. A train of R 27s, usually found on the BMTs J, M, and RR trains, pulls away as it picks up speed for a fast run to W 4th St.
Photo Date:  12/11/1977  Upload Date: 11/19/2016 3:24:34 AM
Location:  Manhattan, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Transit,Passenger,Action
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Views:  129   Comments: 0
High point
Title:  High point
Description:  The highest station on the NYCTA is this one, Smith St and 9th Av on the IND line to Church Av and Coney Island, at 87 6" above the street. During non rush hours, it was the end of the line for the GG-it continued on to Church Av in rush hour, making the local stops while the F ran express. We see a GG leaving for its trip to Forest Hills in Queens with a set of R 40s, the famous slant nose cars. Up til recently, this line got some of the oldest cars in the system, often R1/9s, some of them R 3A and R 4 cars dating to the late 1930s. As the R 46s came on line starting in 1975, the older cars were retired, and the GG finally got some newer equipment such as these, which were hand me downs from the E and F trains, where they were captive for most of the previous decade.
Photo Date:  12/11/1977  Upload Date: 11/19/2016 3:39:08 AM
Location:  Brooklyn, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Bridge,Station,Transit,Passenger,Action
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Views:  144   Comments: 0
R 11
Title:  R 11
Description:  One of the odder cars the NYCTA had was a set of ten R 11s. These were of aluminum construction, built in 1948 to test how the aluminum bodies and parts would hold up. They didnt do as well as the Transit Authority hoped, and they became orphans. By the time I was riding the trains regularly in the mid 1970s, there were four of them left, running on the Franklin Av Shuttle, from Prospect Park on the Brighton Line, to Fulton St, where it connected to the IND A train on the Fulton St subway. Transfer was by taking a paper ticket from a dispenser, then going to the other line, where you dropped the ticket in a fare box. This lasted til the Franklin Av train was replaced by buses, I think in the late 70s. This car is seen at the Transit Museum in the old IND Court St station in Brooklyn.
Photo Date:  12/11/1977  Upload Date: 11/19/2016 3:49:41 AM
Location:  Brooklyn, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Transit,Passenger
Locomotives:  NYCTA 8013(Electric M.U.)
Views:  150   Comments: 0
R 36
Title:  R 36
Description:  This is the interior of one of the Flushing Lines R36 cars. They were delivered just ahead of the 1964/65 Worlds Fair in a unique blue and gray scheme. Most cars were married pairs, with a group of singles to accommodate the 11 car trains that ran on the line. This is one of the singles, 9306 at the Transit Museum. The interior is much like any other IRT car of the era.
Photo Date:  12/11/1977  Upload Date: 11/19/2016 3:56:43 AM
Location:  Brooklyn, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  RollingStock,Station,Transit,Passenger
Locomotives:  NYCTA 9306(Electric M.U.)
Views:  133   Comments: 0
R 46
Title:  R 46
Description:  One of the lines that got the new R 46 cars was the N, unusual since the BMT tended to be the poor stepchild of the B Division when it came to car assignments. The IND got all the new cars, with the BMT mostly getting hand me downs that had come off the prime runs. Nonetheless, the N was assigned some of the new cars, one of which we see here during its layover time at 57 St and 7th Av. The interiors, like those of the R 44s that immediately preceded these, was a departure from the longitudinal seating of the cars of the 50s and 60s.
Photo Date:  12/11/1977  Upload Date: 11/19/2016 4:02:55 AM
Location:  Manhattan, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  RollingStock,Station,Transit,Passenger
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Views:  94   Comments: 0
Queensboro Plaza
Title:  Queensboro Plaza
Description:  This view of the Queensboro Plaza station was taken from the LI City municipal parking garage. The station here is unique in that it serves both incompatible divisions in the same structure. The IRT Flushing Line uses the south side of the station, and the BMT line to Ditmars Blvd the north side. The station is two levels, with the tracks for each line above each other: the northbound BMT track is above the southbound, likewise for the IRT. It is one of the few places trains can move from one division to the other, allowing otherwise captive Flushing trains to get on the rest of the system. This is not a problem for the IRT cars, since their 9 foot width allows them to go anywhere. The reverse is a problem, since IND and BMT cars are 10 feet wide, and wont fit the stations on the IRT, as well as some of the tunnels. The BMT line here now uses the 60th St tunnel to access the station from Manhattan. Trains started using the tunnel in the teens, but up til the early 1950s, trains also continued over the 59th St Bridge to reach the 2nd Av elevated line. There was one great thing about waiting for a train here. Up til shortly before this photo was taken, Silvercup Bakeries had a plant here, and the aroma of baking bread could be inhaled all around the area. I miss those round loaves!!
Photo Date:  12/11/1977  Upload Date: 11/19/2016 4:36:52 AM
Location:  Long Island City, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Bridge,Station,Transit,Passenger
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Views:  125   Comments: 0
R 10
Title:  R 10
Description:  Believe it or not, the move to R 10s was an improvement for this line. The CC was a rush hour only train that ran from Bedford Park Blvd in the Bronx to Rockaway Park. I often wondered if a train ever made it all the way from one end to the other before the rush hour expired. It was the exception to the rule that the IND got the new cars, and the BMT got the hand me downs. This train got R1/9s almost all the time, though once in a while there would be a set of R 10s, such as these. When the R1/9s were retired, these cars were moved off the A train to the CC. They were the last group on the B Division to have air operated doors, with the conductor standing between cars to operate them. They were already 30 years old by the time I got this photo at 8th Av and 42 St.
Photo Date:  12/11/1977  Upload Date: 11/19/2016 4:20:39 AM
Location:  Manhattan, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  RollingStock,Station,Transit,Passenger,Action
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Views:  158   Comments: 0
Queens Boulevard
Title:  Queens Boulevard
Description:  This is a view of a #7 train arriving at 40th/Lowery St on the IRT Flushing Line, on the concrete viaduct above Queens Blvd in Sunnyside. The cars were delivered in 1963, replacing Low-Vs just ahead of the 1964/65 Worlds Fair in Flushing Meadow. They would serve on this line for 40 years.
Photo Date:  5/12/1978  Upload Date: 11/19/2016 3:42:22 AM
Location:  Sunnyside, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Bridge,Station,Transit,Passenger,Action
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Views:  69   Comments: 0
CTA 2000 cars
Title:  CTA 2000 cars
Description:  A train of then new 2000 series cars is working through the Loop as it makes its way toward the Dan Ryan Expressway, where frustrated drivers will see it rushing past as they sit in stop and go traffic.
Photo Date:  8/16/1978  Upload Date: 11/26/2016 4:42:23 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  CTA 2134(ACMU)
Views:  133   Comments: 0
Patriotic colors
Title:  Patriotic colors
Description:  A set of the normally green and white CTA cars has been painted for the Bicentennial. Now two years after the big celebration, quite a few cars still carried their festive paint schemes, such as this set on Lake St. I found it interesting that CTA was running two car trains. In New York, where I lived, they never ran anything shorter than four cars, which alleviated the problem of a train getting "stranded" going through a gap in third rail access while negotiating switches.
Photo Date:  8/16/1978  Upload Date: 11/26/2016 4:44:43 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  CTA 6691(Electric M.U.)
Views:  170   Comments: 0
Wont see this on many subway lines
Title:  Wont see this on many subway lines
Description:  There are a number of grade crossings on the CTA, on Congress St line. Coming from New York(which, oddly, had one on the Canarsie Line, the LL train, at the time) where such things are unheard of, I found it interesting that there would be not one, but several, on this line. Even more amazing, given the lines urban character, are the cattle guards. Im thinking they were installed a long time ago, when the area may have been more agricultural, and just never removed.
Photo Date:  8/16/1978  Upload Date: 11/26/2016 4:48:45 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Track
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Views:  139   Comments: 0
Festive look
Title:  Festive look
Description:  There were still some cars around that had not been repainted once the Bicentennial was over two years earlier. A set of them stops at Clark St on the Lake St L.
Photo Date:  8/16/1978  Upload Date: 11/26/2016 4:51:33 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Transit,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  CTA 6692(Electric M.U.)
Views:  180   Comments: 0
Classic cars
Title:  Classic cars
Description:  These cars were still prominent on CTA trains during my 1978 visit. This set is at Racine on the Congress St line. I half expected to see Bob Newhart getting off one in the Loop.
Photo Date:  8/16/1978  Upload Date: 11/26/2016 4:55:28 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Transit,Passenger,Action
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Views:  114   Comments: 0
Train watchers paradise
Title:  Train watchers paradise
Description:  If you liked passenger trains, this was one of the best spots you could find. It was the newly completed "Northwest Passage," a connection from the Lake St L train to the CNW station. It was the best of all possible worlds: E and F unit powered commuter trains in the station, and L trains overhead, such as the one crossing the station throat on the Lake St line overhead.
Photo Date:  8/16/1978  Upload Date: 11/26/2016 5:00:02 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Bridge,Station,Transit,Passenger,Action
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Views:  75   Comments: 0
On the Loop
Title:  On the Loop
Description:  A set of 2000 series cars at Clark St on the Lake St portion of the Loop. Look how close the next station is!!
Photo Date:  8/16/1978  Upload Date: 11/26/2016 5:04:29 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Transit,Passenger,Action
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Views:  109   Comments: 0
Concrete canyon
Title:  Concrete canyon
Description:  If ever there was a picture that condensed the urban experience, this is one. The Lake St L as seen from one of the pedestrian crossovers looks down on the L with a couple of trains as the tall buildings dwarf the scene.
Photo Date:  8/16/1978  Upload Date: 11/26/2016 5:07:08 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Transit,Passenger,Action
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Views:  108   Comments: 0
Long platform
Title:  Long platform
Description:  There is a section of the Dearborn St subway that runs through most of downtown where the platform is continuous for about a half mile. Trains run along it, stopping only at designated locations. Im at Monroe, and theres still a long way to go.
Photo Date:  8/16/1978  Upload Date: 11/26/2016 5:11:34 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Transit,Passenger
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Views:  126   Comments: 0
Coming in from 33rd St
Title:  Coming in from 33rd St
Description:  PATH-the Port Authority Trans Hudson-runs the former PRR Hudson and Manhattan trains. The line is surface from Newark to Jersey City, then goes underground to reach what was oringinally Hudson Terminal, now the World Trade Center, in Manhattan, and also a line to Hoboken, and to 33rd St and 6th Av in New York. Trains from 33rd St run to either Hoboken or Journal Square, which is where we are seeing this train, just coming in from 33rd St. Trains from WTC run through here to Newark Penn Station. This train is made up of older equipment. After the PATH takeover in the 1960s, newer cars were acquired to augment this fleet, which dates to PRR operations.
Photo Date:  5/15/1979  Upload Date: 12/11/2016 4:20:32 AM
Location:  Jersey City, NJ
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Signal,Transit,Passenger,Action
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Views:  159   Comments: 0
Almond Joy
Title:  Almond Joy
Description:  The newer cars used on the Market St line had these rooftop air vents along the length of the car. The lumpy appearance gained them the nickname "Almond Joys" since they resembled the popular candy bar. A train of them is at 69th st.
Photo Date:  7/30/1979  Upload Date: 11/27/2016 3:46:10 AM
Location:  Philadelphia, PA
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Transit,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  SPAX 161(Electric M.U.)
Views:  173   Comments: 0
Ready to go
Title:  Ready to go
Description:  A set of older cars on the Broad St line has done its passenger work, and is about to close up and head south.
Photo Date:  7/30/1979  Upload Date: 11/27/2016 3:49:41 AM
Location:  Philadelphia, PA
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Transit,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  SPAX 187(Electric M.U.)
Views:  123   Comments: 0
Old classic
Title:  Old classic
Description:  New York was running some pretty old cars up into the late 70s, but they did not have were one of several cities that had some pre WW II equipment. Philadelphia also had some cars built in the 30s still kicking around. This train was leaving City Hall on the Broad St line, where these cars lived.
Photo Date:  7/30/1979  Upload Date: 11/27/2016 3:37:24 AM
Location:  Philadelphia, PA
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Transit,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  SPAX 88(Electric M.U.)
Views:  483   Comments: 0
Almond Joys from downtown
Title:  Almond Joys from downtown
Description:  A set of Almond Joy cars rolls in from downtown Philly at 69th St.
Photo Date:  7/30/1979  Upload Date: 11/27/2016 3:52:33 AM
Location:  Philadelphia, PA
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Transit,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  SPAX 885(Electric M.U.)
Views:  152   Comments: 0
City Subway
Title:  City Subway
Description:  One of the more obscure transit operations in the Garden State is the Newark City Subway, which runs to the west side of the city from Penn Station. When I rode in 1980, they were still using PCC cars. This is the first one, seen at the end of the line.
Photo Date:  7/7/1980  Upload Date: 12/11/2016 4:29:07 AM
Location:  Newark, NJ
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Transit,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  NJT 1(PCC)
Views:  266   Comments: 0
Red Line
Title:  Red Line
Description:  I had last been on the Red Line in 1976, when it was the only line. By this trip in 1980, a lot had been added, including more track out to Silver Spring MD. This train is arriving from there as I wait to go back into DC.
Photo Date:  8/4/1980  Upload Date: 11/27/2016 4:10:54 AM
Location:  Washington, DC
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Transit,Passenger,Action
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Views:  108   Comments: 1
Going downtown
Title:  Going downtown
Description:  This inbound train from Silver Spring leaves Rhode Island Av on its way to DC.
Photo Date:  8/4/1980  Upload Date: 11/27/2016 4:12:52 AM
Location:  Washington, DC
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Transit,Passenger,Action
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Views:  86   Comments: 0
Trolleys in the subway
Title:  Trolleys in the subway
Description:  Coming from New York, where the entire rapid tranist system is heavy rail, it was a novelty to me to see trolley cars underground. The MBTA Green Line was a real curiosity to me as a result. Heres a Green Line train approaching in one of the underground stations.
Photo Date:  7/19/1983  Upload Date: 11/3/2013 3:02:15 AM
Location:  Boston, MA
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Tunnel,Station,Transit,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  MBTA 3473(LRV)
Views:  505   Comments: 0
Blue line
Title:  Blue line
Description:  The MBTA Blue Line was standard heavy rail, but distinguished by running on catenary for part of its route.
Photo Date:  7/19/1983  Upload Date: 11/3/2013 3:04:29 AM
Location:  Boston, MA
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Tunnel,Station,Transit,Passenger,Action
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Views:  107   Comments: 0
E train going away
Title:  E train going away
Description:  An E train departs the station at 8th Av and 34th St.
Photo Date:  10/1/1983  Upload Date: 11/22/2013 1:42:16 AM
Location:  New York, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Transit,Passenger,Action
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Views:  118   Comments: 0
R 10s on the C train
Title:  R 10s on the C train
Description:  A train of R 10s rolls into one of the stations in Rockaway. These cars were 40 years old by then, and would be retired soon. As primitive as they were, I miss them.
Photo Date:  4/12/1988  Upload Date: 7/10/2015 4:18:06 AM
Location:  Rockaway Park, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Bridge,Transit,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  NYCTA 3219(Electric M.U.)
Views:  159   Comments: 0
Not quite as old
Title:  Not quite as old
Description:  A train of mid 50s built R 27s aprroaches one of the Rockaway Line stations. This was one of two trains I caught that day. Its not quite as old as the other one, which had R 10s. The line here was once part of the LIRR, reached via two routes. The main route was via a junction with the LIRR Main Line at Rego Park, which ran south through Woodhaven and Howard Beach. It crossed Jamaica Bay on a wood pile trestle, which was a constant maintenance headache. The last straw was a fire in 1950. The LIRR sold it to NYCTA, which rebuilt it as a concrete causeway. The LIRR Rockaway Line was cut back to Woodhaven, and finally abandoned in 1962. The other route is still in service via Valley Stream, though the through route was cut so the LIRR Far Rockaway station is about four blocks from the IND station.
Photo Date:  4/12/1988  Upload Date: 7/10/2015 4:25:21 AM
Location:  Rockaway Park, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Bridge,Transit,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  NYCTA 8224(Electric M.U.)
Views:  210   Comments: 0
Lake-Dan Ryan train
Title:  Lake-Dan Ryan train
Description:  As we arrive in Chicago on the Lake Cities, at the time a Toledo-Chicago train via Detroit-unfortunately, not the EL streamliner-we pass over the Dan Ryan Expressway, where an inbound train is heading towards the Loop. Saturday traffic is not too bad. Most of the time, the trains outpace the cars handily.
Photo Date:  3/10/1990  Upload Date: 12/23/2015 3:59:30 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Scenic,Transit,Passenger,Action
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Views:  84   Comments: 0
Light rail
Title:  Light rail
Description:  They used to be streetcars. This set is in downtown Buffalo, and will shortly heading back toward SUNY.
Photo Date:  6/15/1991  Upload Date: 3/6/2015 3:18:19 AM
Location:  Buffalo, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Transit,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  NFTA 116(LRV)
Views:  132   Comments: 0
Going to school
Title:  Going to school
Description:  A SUNY Buffalo bound train rolls through downtown. This was entertainment while we waited for the NW 1218 trip to be ready for its return to Conneaut.
Photo Date:  6/15/1991  Upload Date: 3/6/2015 3:21:12 AM
Location:  Buffalo, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Transit,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  NFTA 126(LRV)
Views:  117   Comments: 0
Median transit
Title:  Median transit
Description:  Portland built some of their light rail in the median of I 84. Here a train arrives at one ot the stations on the interstate
Photo Date:  4/18/1997  Upload Date: 4/15/2014 11:50:12 PM
Location:  Portland, OR
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  TRIMET 115(LRV)
Views:  141   Comments: 0
Light rail
Title:  Light rail
Description:  Portland is one of a number of cities that have put transit lines in highway medians. Here we see a train along I 84 east of downtown
Photo Date:  9/29/1997  Upload Date: 3/25/2014 12:47:55 AM
Location:  Portland, OR
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Transit,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  TRIMET 211(LRV)
Views:  133   Comments: 0
Winning
Title:  Winning
Description:  a CTA Dan Ryan train easily outruns the cars and trucks on the expressway. To add insult to injury, a Metra Rock Island train speeds by in the background.
Photo Date:  1/23/1998  Upload Date: 3/17/2014 2:06:54 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  CTA 2576(Electric M.U.) METX 203(F40PHM-2)
Views:  394   Comments: 1
Perley Thomas car
Title:  Perley Thomas car
Description:  A Perley Thomas car rolls down Carrollton Av in the median
Photo Date:  3/31/2004  Upload Date: 1/6/2013 2:32:22 AM
Location:  New Orleans, LA
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Transit,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  NORTA 907(Trolley)
Views:  134   Comments: 0
New Orleans 921
Title:  New Orleans 921
Description:  One of New Orleans classic Perley Thomas cars seen on Carrollton Av
Photo Date:  3/31/2004  Upload Date: 1/6/2013 2:34:34 AM
Location:  New Orleans, LA
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Transit,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  NORTA 921(Trolley)
Views:  164   Comments: 0
Big action at King St
Title:  Big action at King St
Description:  The Washington Metro stop at King Street in Alexandria is adjacent to the Amtrak station, and it is possible to see a lot of interesting things there. Here a Metro train stops along with the northbound Crescent.
Photo Date:  1/6/2013  Upload Date: 11/22/2013 1:39:22 AM
Location:  Alexandria, VA
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Scenic,Station,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  MTA 3048(Electric M.U.) AMTK 835(P40DC)
Views:  187   Comments: 0
Older style
Title:  Older style
Description:  Im an east coast guy. I have a pretty good idea of the history of most of the eastern systems, and their equipment. The west?? Not much. I recall when BART was opened, almost 50 years ago, and the slant nose cars that ran there. I cant imagine these are the same cars, despite the tendency of rapid transit cars to run seemingly forever. In any case, these look pretty good.
Photo Date:  3/31/2015  Upload Date: 9/5/2018 4:52:02 AM
Location:  Walnut Creek, CA
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Transit,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  BART 1204(Electric M.U.)
Views:  237   Comments: 0
Another set
Title:  Another set
Description:  A set of BART cars heads toward San Fran.
Photo Date:  3/31/2015  Upload Date: 9/5/2018 4:56:28 AM
Location:  Walnut Creek, CA
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Transit,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  BART 1247(Electric M.U.)
Views:  231   Comments: 0
BART 1272
Title:  BART 1272
Description:  A train of 45 year old Rohr "A" cars rolls toward the Walnut Creek station.
Photo Date:  3/31/2015  Upload Date: 9/5/2018 5:07:54 AM
Location:  Walnut Creek, CA
Author:  Tom Beckett
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Locomotives:  BART 1272(Electric M.U.)
Views:  218   Comments: 0
Different set
Title:  Different set
Description:  An inbound train with a set of Alstom "C" cars heads toward San Fran.
Photo Date:  3/31/2015  Upload Date: 9/5/2018 5:14:52 AM
Location:  Walnut Creek, CA
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Transit,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  BART 1619(Electric M.U.)
Views:  157   Comments: 0
Good spot for a roll by
Title:  Good spot for a roll by
Description:  We went to the west coast in 2015 to see some of the parks, drive up the coast, and see some old friends. A friend of my wife lived in Walnut Creek, in a condo right across the street from BART. Our last day there, as we were getting set up to head out, I took some shots of the local transit operation. A train of Alstom built "C" cars approaches the Walnut Creek station.
Photo Date:  3/31/2015  Upload Date: 9/5/2018 4:42:52 AM
Location:  Walnut Creek, CA
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Transit,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  BART 1619(Electric M.U.) BART 1693(Electric M.U.) BART 1316(Electric M.U.)
Views:  215   Comments: 0
Last inbound
Title:  Last inbound
Description:  Another train of C cars heads for San Fran. Well be heading for Stockton and Yosemite.
Photo Date:  3/31/2015  Upload Date: 9/5/2018 5:25:15 AM
Location:  Walnut Creek, CA
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Transit,Passenger,Action
Locomotives: 
Views:  63   Comments: 0
Builders plate
Title:  Builders plate
Description:  The builders plate from the remanufacturer in WMATA 6046. Alstom was/is in the old EL shop at Hornell NY, and has rebuilt many subway cars there.
Photo Date:  12/1/2017  Upload Date: 12/10/2017 3:51:03 AM
Location:  Washington, DC
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  RollingStock,Passenger
Locomotives:  WMATA 6046(Electric M.U.)
Views:  98   Comments: 0
Smithsonian
Title:  Smithsonian
Description:  A 6000 series set of cars is covering this Silver Line train at the Smithsonian station
Photo Date:  12/1/2017  Upload Date: 12/10/2017 3:42:59 AM
Location:  Washington, DC
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Transit,Passenger,Action
Locomotives: 
Views:  58   Comments: 0


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