It's been a while since I've had time to go out and time to post, but I made a little time during this weekend's lead-up to final exams to relax and catch an interesting move.
The Ashland Toy and Train shop sponsored a holiday excursion from its namesake Virginia city to Williamsburg and return last weekend and today. The trip, hosted in the private cars Lamberts Point (ex-NS, N&W) and Colonial Crafts (PRR) ran as a charter on the back of the daily Northeast Regional trains 65 and 66. Today's train was powered by 40th Anniversary Phase III heritage P42DC 145, back on the Peninsula after at least two months up north mostly hauling the Lakeshore Limited.
Approaching Williamsburg Station, southbound. The conductor called "Arriving Santa's workshop, Colonial Williamsburg, HO HO HO!" which I imagine startled the CSX dispatcher.
Colonial Crafts seen from the Capitol Landing Road overpass after departing the station.
Lambert's Point bringing up the markers as the blue hour approached for westbound 66.