I've never been a big fan of CSX's newer "Dark Future" paint scheme, so in 2007, when you get to see a Yellow Nose I unit on an intermodal train it's a treat...at least to me.
20R heads past BE tower and a Conrail Quality painted truck, only in CSX's Dark Future colors
After cutting off the Norfolk Southern cab signal equipped lead locomotive at the NS Rockport Yard, a pair of "Swoosh" lettered Grinstein BNSF SD70 MAC's take train symbol 417 on west past CP194
Railfans spread out along Depot Street in Berea, Ohio as Q365 rolls by on the Short Line with CSX 4758 showing the way west
Z707-19 has a Cleveland Works switcher from Mittal Steel. W&LE does work for the CROW at its shops in Brewster OH.
A high speed westbound rolls through Berea.
Morning hotshot heads for Colinwood Yard led by Mexico's Finest. Nikon D50 70-300mm. www.railroad-photography.com
Empty CSX coal train E960 featuring Union Pacific power passes behind the Station Restaurant
Q365 passes what CSX Dark Future paint would look like on Conrail, in the form of a truck.
An old cottonwood tree stands silent guard along the CSX Short Line, just as it has for many years, as Q164 rolls past
CSX Q365 crosses Front Street and approaches one of Northern Ohio's favorite railfanning hot spots . . . . Depot Street in Berea, Ohio
CSX Q364 sports plenty of UP power as she passes through Berea on the last day of September
With a fresh crew on board this eastbound coal drag is finally on the move with the OLS unit leading.