This 2012 Built Locomotive Serves the Northeast Corridor efficiently and serves as an inspiration in the Railfanning Community
This industry is spread throughout America, with recognizable locomotives like the ACS-64, Genesis P42 & Genesis P32AC-DM, ALC-42s, and SC-44 Chargers. This Industry has Trains ranging from Long Distance, to state-wide. From California to Maine, this is the most well-known Commuter Railroad in the United States.
Amtrak
This station is considered a "Tourist Site" to all Railfanners, as this location attracts horn shows, fast trains of up to 160 miles per hour, and their signature "dinky" service
Princeton Junction, NJ
This Heritage is currently on the Springfield Line, and is often seen by Eastern Connecticut Rail Productions. Unfortunately, this train was involved in a derailment in Vermont that was caused by an icy switch, but is now back on the rails as of May 2026
Amtrak P42DC 145
This Railfanner has been growing for a while, and having over 1,000 subscribers, he has seen his channel grow strong in front of his very eyes. From Danbury, he likes to film across the Danbury, New Haven and Hudson Lines A LOT.
Hudson Valley Rails (@HV_Productions)
This Diesel Locomotive, Primarily used by Metro-North and Amtrak, serves as a carrier for non-electrified lines like the Extended Hudson, Danbury, Wassaic, and Waterbury Lines.
Genesis P32AC-DM
This Industry has a total of 12 Commuter Lines, and operates just south of New York. Their Colors are painted Pink, Purple, Orange, and Blue. Their fleet consists of Multilevel coaches to Comet IV coaches to Arrow III MU's.
NJ Transit
This Station is known for having both a "Penn" Station, AND an airport station.
Newark, NJ
This Heritage United was recently painted on one of Metro-North's P32AC-DMs. It honors America's 250 anniversary, and was originally #225.
Metro North P32AC-DM #250
This Railfanner has a little over 1,000 Subscribers, and is known for getting MANY SAAHC horn shows. He films at Berlin, CT most of the time, catching heritage units and horn shows left and right.
Eastern Connecticut Rail Productions (@Amtrak_9651)
This type of train is primarily set on the New Haven Line, often seen on the Harlem and Hudson Line. It's known for having a cab sequence from 9100 - 9738.
Kawasaki M8
This Industry runs through the Capital of New Jersey and into the Heart of Philadelphia, and has been struggling with their coach fleet
SEPTA
This Station is the busiest station in the United States, serving 615,000 people DAILY to and from NYC.
New York Penn Station, NY
This Heritage Unit is part of Amtrak's 50 year anniversary, and was known for being destroyed in a warehouse fire.
Genesis P42 #161
This Railfanner started his channel a little over a year ago, and has accumulated over 600+ Subscribers in 365 days. This Railfanner was once clowned for being a so-called "Foamer," and has since changed.
Fairfield County Rail Films (@fairfieldcountyrailrilms)
This 1970's locomotive, primarily owned by Amtrak, has ran it's course, serving the Silver Meteor, Northeast Regionals, and may more.
E60
This railroad has a line that operates at the heart of Seattle, WA. From Everett to Seattle-Tacoma, Washington, this industry consists of Bi-Level Coaches, F59PHs, MP36s, and now Bombardier CEM-Cab Cars! This industry also owns a Light Rail System.
Sounder Transit
This Station is known to house trains on the Danbury Branch, as well as the New Haven Line.
South Norwalk, CT
This Heritage Unit belongs to Amtrak, being known for featuring a football team on it
Amtrak F40PH-2CAT #90250
This Railfanner is known for having amazing pictures, and is in a tight friend group with Eastern Connecticut Rail Productions, and railfanct. With a little over 280 Subscribers and still growing, He's known to bring the best in his videos.
Hartford County Railfan (@HCR_Productions)
This type of Cab Car is primarily used by NJ Transit, and MARC. They're known for their similarly sounding K5LA horns as they cruise along the corridor.
Bombardier Multi-Level Cab Car
This Industry runs throughout New Mexico, operating through cities like Albuquerque & Santa Fe.
Rail Runner
This 2-track station is in Rhode Island, known for Acela Express Trains speeding by at 150MPH.
Kingston, RI
This Railfanner resides near one of the most BORING stations on the New Haven Line, and is known for filming Engineer Jay most of the time on Train 1868. With over 1.7K subscribers, his NRR profile picture has helped him gain a lot of Subscribers.
railfanct (@Railfanct)