The CSX F units make a rare 'surprise' Western PA appearance in a land where 'OCS' and 'Fs' are almost always associated with Norfolk Southern.
Although this spectacular angle is relatively easy to get too, I have seen only a few photos from on top the of the ex-WM Salisbury Viaduct.
Westbound high-wide military move waits at Salisbury Junction for an eastbound Q216.
A westbound autorack train rolls through the western Pennsylvania countryside.
Connellsville Helper shoves Q216 by the depot, now a CSX MOW shop, in Meyersdale headed for Sandpatch.
556 is on the point of an eastbound coal drag.
Connellsville Helper set heads back west light after shoving an autorack to the top.
A former B&O Bollman bridge awaits being moved from it's current location to it's new home over Scratch Hill Road several miles to the east. The bridge, as is the Salisbury Viaduct (visible in th... (more)
A helper set is heading west through Meyersdale, Pennsylvania, after pushing an eastbound train up to Sand Patch.
An eastbound autorack is about to duck under the former Western Maryland Salisbury Viaduct.
Connellsville helper B254 glides down grade through Meyersdale after shoving Q388 to the summit.
Fresh from Erie, BNSF GEVOs lead CSX train Q359 through the crossovers at Yoder.
A pair of BNSF units and a FURX SD40-2 add some color to Q359 blasting through Meyersdale as the sun goes down.
A pair of UP units dig in to the mountain as they lug CSX coal train U839 through Meyersdale at a blistering 12 MPH.