I took/made all of these myself:
Chairlift at night (taken from the webcam at the place I work)
Stone arch bridge on the Nashua, Acton and Boston Railroad (abandoned in the '30s) in Westford MA.
Former Canadian National number 7470 at Conway Scenic Railroad in North Conway New Hampshire, a few minutes later I rode in a train pulled by this engine.
Angled through truss bridge on the Boston and Maine Railroad (now Pan-am Railways) in Wilton New Hampshire. I took this photo from the rear vestibule on a train on the Wilton Scenic Railroad during the first of the 2 years it was in operation before the owner died of a heart attack. It's a shame, this was a beautifully scenic railroad (B&M Hillsborough branch) which usually sees one 5 car freight train a week, but only in the summer.
Guilford Rail System (now Pan-Am Railways) high-nosed GP-40 #372 pulling a local freight (most likely AY-2) westbound through the MBTA station at Ayer MA.
CPF-AY west limit interlocking signal (also the signal protecting the east wye track, the one to the right) at Ayer MA, same location as the previous photo (you can see the top head in the previous photo).
Westbound MBTA commuter rail at Ayer MA
Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad Fall Foliage train crossing the Pemigewasset River in Ashland New Hampshire (taken from the Route 3 bridge which runs parallel to the railroad bridge).
Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA) commuter rail F40PH #1008 pushing an eastbound commuter rail train through Ayer MA on it's way down the Fitchburg line towards Boston MA.
Guilford Rail System (now Pan-Am southern) high-nose GP-40 #379 pulling the same local as shown earlier in Ayer through the MBTA station in Shirley MA. Picture taken on a cheap cellphone cam.
Springfield Terminal (Guilford Rail System, now Pan-Am Railways) SD-26 #621 entering the yard at East Deerfield MA. This is the oldest locomotive still in active freight duty in North America. (notice the old Boston & Maine caboose in the background, it's up on cinder blocks).
This photo came out kinda crappy, but I've always liked it, it's a Guilford Rail System westbound freight at Ayer MA (my favorite spot for watching trains).
REO Speedwagon railbus, currently owned by the Clarks Trading Post in Lincoln New Hampshire, this photo is on the south leg of the wye track at White River Junction Vermont on the Claremont and Concord Railroad (formerly the Boston & Maine Railroad's Concord to White River Junction mainline) during the Glory Days of the Railroad, an annual railroad celebration held in White River Vermont. This was originally a regular road bus that was converted for rail use, it used to be used for passenger service in remote parts of Maine before most people owned cars. I took this photo a few minutes after taking a 3 mile ride in this bus.
And of course, who could forget the gay train (the one on top is gay, the bottom one is just experimenting) from my introductory thread
Now to get off the trains
Here's my dog Bouncer (jack Russel Terrier) looking out at Lee's Pond in Multonborough New Hampshire.
The top of the Wardance triple chairlift at Nashoba Valley Ski Area in Westford MA (where I work) last year, a few days before opening. This is the same chairlift as the night shot webcam image at the top of this post.
The top of the Snowdance Double Chairlift at Nashoba Valley during a blizzard (the image looks blurry because it was taken with a cellphone cam through the snow).
According to this mirror at the Sears I used to work at, I'm awesome.
This is what got me banned from multiple Asperger's groups on Myspace, and almost got me banned from Aspies for Freedom.