RJ Corman power sits in Olive Branch, MS waiting for Monday morning to come to switch the next customer.
With a full moon shining bright from above, an RJ Corman local silhouettes the C&O bridge over the National New River.
It's 2:17 am in the morning as an RJ Corman local interchanges cars with CSX in downtown Thurmond. The full moon is bright in the New River Gorge tonight, illuminating much of the bridge that cros... (more)
Decided to make a little run down to Bardstown today looking for some dinner train activity. It wasn't running, but I was treated with FP7 #1941 basking in perfect evening sunlight.
Shade from a maple tree provides just a little relief from the heat of the day as RJ Corman's Greenville job is seen roaring across Main Street on its way out of town.
RJ Corman's Greenville job crosses a rural Ohio road enroute to the CSX interchange at Ansonia.
Two R.J. Corman SD's sit at the west end of their yard in Cresson.
The sand train heads east (timetable south) over the "Old Road" between Louisville and Lexington.
Storm clouds pass over a couple of RJ Corman units parked at South Union, KY on the Memphis Line.
Following northbound loads off the Loup Creek Branch, a pair of RJRC Tunnel Motors operate restricted speed, passing through a city park in Mt. Hope.
The rear end of a Fallen Timber train has almost reached its destination, the loadout is just ahead.
Three RJC Geeps struggle to hold back downhill MTY's as they progress eastward on the R.J. Corman Cresson Subdivision.
The RJC ingot train passes through FX on its way into CSX's Osborn Yard on a bitter cold morning.
An RJ Corman Office Car Special pauses in historic Midway, KY while a second locomotive couples onto the train for the return run to Lexington.