The NS 866 passes through the intersection of State Route 4, and Township Rd 106, as it heads westbound in the late evening light.
The E490 prepares to enter the Center St crossing, as it passes under the classic C&O cantilever signals.
With most of the background in the shadows, the 234 rounds the bend, past a long cut of grain cars, next to a field of corn ready to be harvested. Soon this train should be pulling stacks through ... (more)
NS 218 with BNSF power trailing heads through CP Craft, the NS 234 can be seen in the background, working the Rickenbacker Intermodal Terminal.
After stopping for a few minutes north of Marion due to one of the containers leaking sand, the 218 heads though Marion, and pounds the diamonds as it crosses the CSX Mt Victory Sub.
A bit of traffic begins to wait their turn to proceed though the Center St Grade crossing, currently occupied by a former Conrail Dash 8.
A pair of former Rio Grande tunnel motors pull a short train around the Mad River Connection in Bellevue.
The NS 304 passes by the Route 98 signal in Bucyrus, half way complete with the trip from Bellevue to Columbus.
The wind kicks up and almost blows me off of the guard rail, as the NS 194 heads past the 8 ft tall cornfield in southern Pickaway County.
A scene that once was very common, the NS 304 arrives in Buckeye Yard to the right, and passes by the slug set that is shoving a cut of cars up over the hump, while in the background a couple engi... (more)
NS 233 rolls by a large field of soybeans, as it heads west on the Columbus District.
NS 218 heads through scenic Pee Pee Township in Pike County, just north of Waverly, on a warm but nice day.
A bit of coal dust blows off the NS 862 as it nears Lucasville. The CPL in the background by the Cook Rd grade crossing was replaced two days after this photo was taken.
Heading west on the Northern Sub at every bit of track speed with this empty hopper train, CSX K174 prepares to pass under the Weigand Rd overpass.
The NS 218 starts across the long, and high bridge that crosses the Kinnikinnick, and state route 180.