A CSX manifest crosses the Tennessee River into Knoxville just before sunset.
Strasburg's #90 moves through scenic amish country on the return from Paradise, passing the cemetery at Carpenters.
The day is done, and its time to build a bank in the fire and put #4501 to bed.
The Rockwood turn returns westbound up the former Tennessee Central mainline, crossing the last high wooden trestle before Crab Orchard.
Ex-Washington & Lincolnton #203 tackles the grade on a cloudy August day. Of note is this is the same engine at the same location of my first picture on Railpictures, just over a year ago today. ... (more)
The Three Rivers Rambler is rolling back into Knoxville, passing a line of old equipment stored in a siding.
Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum's recently restored Southern Railway 2-8-0 #630 leads an excursion over Chickamauga Creek on only her 2nd weekend of service on the Locals.
Southern Railway #'s 4501 and 630 put on quite the show as they roll through Rock Spring, en route to Summerville, Georgia with the spectacular final steam special for the year.
Wyoming coal reaches its destination here in Kingston. It is common for the coal trains to this plant to have BNSF engines.
A crewmember poses with the 765 while she simmers with the Centennial Bridge in the background. This was the 765's first time to ever reach the Mississipi River.
Q540 rolls over the high bridge over Cove Creek as it climbs Lake City Hill.
The Southern Loops! Southern Railway #630 leads the westbound return trip from Old Fort to Asheville on home territory. The #630 was actually stationed out of Asheville for the latter part ... (more)
With cylinder cocks open and whistle blowing for the crossing, the #154 leads a Christmas Express run out of downtown Knoxville.
Though the valleys still lay in shadow, GSMR 1702 is already steaming along the banks of the Tuckasegee River.
Southern Railway #630 climbs upgrade through the Southern Loops, passing the iconic location at Andrew's Geyser.