The Southern Heritage Unit has just went through the CPL's in Glade Spring. VA on a crisp spring morning
After a ton of delays and in the fading light, NS 23G led by Southern 8099 comes around the corner at Vanarsdale.
NS Southern Heritage Unit leads 23G across the Louisville District
NS Southern Heritage Unit 8099 leads NS train 23G past the scenic fences at Vanarsdale, near Harrodsburg, Kentucky on April 20, 2013.
The NS Southern heritage unit leads 23G east.
NS 23G departs Louisville's yard as the Southern heritage unit leads the way for its trip east.
Just after sunrise, the rear DPU unit on heavy eastbound double-stack train No. 23G passes through a beautiful scene just outside the community of Wytheville, Va., on a chilly March morning.
Eastbound stacks cross the New River.
Eastbound on a fine September morning. In far distance, directly over the siding track, can be seen the ferris wheel at the on-going Washington County Fair.
The "original" NS heritage unit blows by the Brosnan era signal bridge at Palm while performing "slave unit" duties on the rear end of NS 23G. Southern Railway lives on as long as we have heritage... (more)
The first light of dawn greets the Norfolk Southern Heritage locomotive as it passes by the Bristol Train Station as the DPU on 23G.
On a early Summer morning in Wytheville, the sound of GE's in notch 8 permeate the air as 23G fly's through Wytheville on a beautiful June morning.
NS 23G drops down Christiansburg Mountain in late afternoon light with a long and heavy stack train in tow.
Old N&W colde line runs adjacent to the former Bristol-Radford mainline, as 23G charges East with a heavy intermodal train.
NS 23G battles under the well-known Vicker coaling tower as a snow storm slams the area.