Early morning mist
This Seaboard switcher is pulling on a cut of cars in the yard at Jacksonville, Florida, in May of 1986. Today, yard crews don't have to worry about cutting off and spotting the caboose.
These Seaboard units, still painted in Seaboard Coast Line livery, are at the engine terminal in the West Columbia yard. The CSX merger is just a month and a half away.
A westbound trailer train is departing the yard, a switch engine is pulling a cut of cars, and a maintenance hi-rail truck crane is getting on the track at Jacksonville, Florida, in May of 1986.
Transitional paint schemes for the change from Family Lines to Seaboard after the creation of CSX. You can see the origins of CSX "Rebel Gray".
Second unit is a BQ23-7
That's marble dust, not snow!
"Stealth" identification!
Third unit auditioning for a position in a steam program