Carolina Coastal GP9Rm's lead their train east into Chocowinity. Obviously the leader is ex. Grand Trunk. The line is the original Norfolk Southern.
NS 9519 and 911 work the yard in Chocowinity.
E52 cruises across the calm waters of Chocowinity Bay on this Spring morning bound for the Nutrien mine at Aurora, NC.
An empty ballast train takes in the sunset on a fine, pre-Independece Day evening in the small coastal town of Chocowinity, North Carolina.
First light of the morning shines on a brightly colored pair of Carolina Coastal Railway engines as they have brought their cut of cars into Chocowinity around 8:30am. They are switching around so... (more)
First light of the morning shines on a brightly colored pair of Carolina Coastal Railway engines as they have brought their cut of cars into Chocowinity around 8:30am. They are switching around s... (more)
A trio of Carolina Coastal's GP9R's lead the Wilson to Chocowinity turn (Train #120) into Chocowinity on a warm summer morning. Matched sets of power on shortlines can often be hard to come by, e... (more)
CLNA train #120 arrives in Chocowinity after making the morning run from Wilson with nearly 100 cars. A quartet of former Grand Trunk GP9R's are in charge of the run this morning.
CLNA train #119 departs Chocowinity in route to Plymouth through the lowlands of eastern North Carolina.
Both CLNA trains #119/#120 switch power around in the yard in Chocowinity, NC as CLNA #4612 will lead a 94 car train east towards Plymouth.
The sun has just risen over the cornfields of eastern North Carolina has CLNA train #120 arrives into Chocowinity and the NS interchange.
An ex-CN/GTW rebuild switches the Choco yard on a bright spring morning after swapping cars with the CLNA 120 from Wilson.
NS Wayco turn south of Chocowinity, July 1972
The CLNA Plymouth - Chocowinity Turn arrived in Choco today with three cars, dropped one in the NS Yard, and now shoves the remaining two toward the CLNA yard tracks around the wye. Note the Norfo... (more)