Riders enjoy a beautiful afternoon as they take a ride on a CTA trolley during the 2010 IRM Diesel Days.
In the evening, after a rainy afternoon, waiting for the tram that will take me back downtown, I can photograph the yellow trams running on the other track in the opposite direction. ... (more)
Orange Glow. Boston Elevated Railway Type 5 5821 basks in the lovely evening light, while sitting on the Visitor's Center Loop at Seashore Trolley Museum.
639 clear to Arundel. A special thanks to the Seashore Trolley Museum for hosting this night photo shoot!
Connecticut Company Car #1160 waits to depart for Talbot Park with the former Northampton Tower, which was once a part of the elevated station there in Boston, by its side. Special thanks to Seash... (more)
Former Duluth Street Railways 265, built in 1915, rolls past the Cottage City stop on its run between Lake Como and Lake Harriet. Even when the sun is out, it rarely breaks through the lush tree ... (more)
The original Los Angeles PCC car (dedicated by Shirley Temple no less) still plies the Southern California rails to this day, having been saved from the scrapper by the Orange Empire Museum and be... (more)
The car has just left the Woodland depot and outbound in 36 line service. After the carhouse fire the previous year they were running everything with wheels. Take note of the signs and people in f... (more)
An historic Peter Witt tram from Milan, Italy, rattles it's way down Market Street in San Francisco, California.
The most iconic transit vehicle in American literary history is Tennessee Williams’ “Streetcar Named Desire” from New Orleans. San Francisco's MUNI currently has two such icons. Both cars we... (more)
After a long day hauling hundreds of museum visitors around the trolley loop this yellow car is being returned home after sunset. The conductor is checking that each wheel is on the same track. ... (more)
Shooting the bull, waiting for the next run
Outbound to Sharon Hill, SEPTA (former Red Arrow) Brilliner #6 has just passed under Regional Rail on Springfield Rd and about to turn onto Woodland.
Over and under at Clifton-Aldan Station as still lettered Pennsylvania 269 sits on the bridge as 69th bound trolley passes beneath.
Taken the summer the MTA became the MBTA, appears to be a fantrip.