An interesting effect occurs when panning an eastbound while a westbound moves at speed in the background.
65J totes "precious cargo" westbound at Glenfield.
Good Morning, Pittsburgh. The GMA train rolls past an empty 563 Shelocta train at Penn.
The AVR's local to Washington passes through Eighty Four, home of 84 Lumber's corporate headquarters.
It seems like traffic on the former Monongahela is 100% coal, but that's not quite true. One non-coal train is shown here, N20 with a load of fly ash for the former Blacksville #1 mine.
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A southbound empty coal train is nearing its destination as it passes through East View on the Waynesburg Southern.
2230 rests next to the large grain elevator in Edon.
The conductor climbs back aboard the 4401 after lining a switch on the connecting track at Sturtevant.
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N09 eases down the tight confines of Main St. with only a few feet between the train and the parked automobiles.
Having just crossed the OC Bridge, 20R is about to "hang a left" and continue southbound on the Mon Line at Esplen.
While 24V slowly crosses the Ohio River, a westbound van train can be seen in the background on the Fort Wayne Line.
Until recently, this location was known as "CP 58". An August rule change resulted in the renaming of various control points and this one is now known as "Jimbo".
Even mundane Dash 9s look pretty good running down the middle of Main Street in West Brownsville.