Newark-bound PATH Train Climbs Ramp to Dock Bridge
A Newark-bound PATH (Port Authority Trans-Hudson) train of Kawasaki PA-5 railcars climbs the ramp
from the Harrison PATH station to the massive Dock Bridge in late afternoon on a wintry December day.
The Dock Bridge is actually a pair of vertical-lift bridges over the Passaic River which carry Amtrak, NJ Transit,
and PATH trains from Newark’s Penn Station to destinations in northern New Jersey and into Manhattan.
The tracks below the PATH ramp are for Amtrak and NJT trains.
The red brick building the PATH train is passing is Dock Tower,
which until recently controlled traffic on this portion of the railroad.
©2017 Steve Ember
JOKIST 4. März 2018, 20:18
Dein Foto sieht richtig Klasse aus !Ingrid und Hans
sparkling light 17. Januar 2018, 10:56
Good composition.Hans-Gerd Hacker 23. Dezember 2017, 16:39
This is a picture like my taste.I like the curve with the train climbing up the ramp.Another highlight is the industrial-architecture in the background. You have composed this foto absolutely exact. For me a great shot.
Kind Regards and merry Christmas,
Hans-Gerd
JuneMorris 18. Dezember 2017, 13:35
very beautiful pic!June
Lucy Trachsel 16. Dezember 2017, 23:18
This is a very impressive construction and an impressive photo thereof.I often think of our rail tracks as being high in maintenance. But compared to what is shown here, ours look right down provincial.