The sand train heads east (timetable south) over the "Old Road" between Louisville and Lexington.
Moonlit at Thurmond.. Under clear summer skies, a full moon shilouettes the former C&O, now R.J. Corman trestle crossing the New River at Thurmond. Photo taken from public property, as seen more)
Cormans empty aluminum train heads east along Frankfort Ave. for another load.
The R.J. Corman local crosses the NS diamond at Floyd St.
R.J. Cormans empty aluminum train passes through the University of Louisville's backyard as it heads back to its own track.
R.J. Cormans empty aluminum train leaves Osborn yard as it heads north then south for its own track.
Cormans northbound empty aluminum train nears CSX's Osborn yard in Louisville.
R.J. Cormans loaded aluminum train heads south towards Osborn yard.
The RJC ingot train passes "Papa John's Cardinal Stadium" on it's way into Osborn Yard as it works its way south at Central Avenue.
RJ Corman’s My Old Kentucky Dinner Train crosses one of the many rural road crossings along the route.
RJ Corman’s My Old Kentucky Dinner Train passes the Jim Beam Distillery in Clermont, KY.
Wearing the solid red scheme applied last June, 9002’s paint still looks new and shiny. The remote control equipped GP9 is seen parked outside the shop building in Bardstown on warm summer nigh... (more)
Older GP16 possibly being parted out spotted at R J Cormans's shop in Lexington, KY.
2 GP16's sit out the weekend in R J Cormans's shop in Lexington, KY.
A 1/10th Pan of RJC running light back to the Cresson yard