8105 revs up to take 337 south from Rock Hill after working the yard.
What looks like sometime in the 1950s, is actually in 2016. The Southern Railway 6900 stares down the Class J number 611 as she gets put away to her usual spot at the NCTM grounds.
On 9/11, 8102 quietly sneaks by Gastonia with a little horn show. You never realize how quiet trains can be until you here them sneak up on you when there aren't any crossings around.
The "Creamsicle" melts in the last few minutes of daylight rushing to Rock Hill yard.
After being wyed in Salisbury, 8100 was set to lead 173. Seen here rounding the elevated curve in the last few minutes of sunlight.
212 rounds the curve as it passes the crape myrtles.
The OCS train slits the town of Kings Mountain as it deadheads from Jacksonville Florida to Altoona Pennsylvania.
As the sun sets, 751 stops in downtown Belmont with the Lehigh unit in the lead.
Lady Liberty leads the Chicago, IL to Charlotte, NC hotshot 218/P99 on a cloudy Sunday afternoon.
NS 213 rumbles by on National Train Day while everyone gets their photos of him.
The newly restored Southern Railway Big John rolls out of Spencer yard behind 3170 and 2601.
Southern Railway 3170 and 2601 pull a short mixed freight out to the mains to head south as a farmer on his tractor pulls up and waves at the crew of 3170.
As the first May storm rolls into the town of Kings Mountain, 172 slowly rolls through the middle of town with 8114 leading.
A well anticipated empty coal train 757 from the Belews Creek Duke Power plant rounds the s-curve in Madison with the two blue twins trailing.
The Southern Railway heritage unit gets its wash while 611 sits on the track beside him.