This Ex-IC Paducah Geep still workin' out it's days in Chattanooga, Tn. And you just thought Larry's were basic black!
A Sherer coal drag glides past the old Southern Freight depot in Dalton.
Life is like a mountain railroad, with an Engineer so brave...
This loco didn't get NEAR as much attention as the one in Cleveland, Tn now.(NS 4610)
One of a kind. This special paint job was recently completed by the outstanding paint crew at Harry S. DeButts shops in Chattanooga, Tenn. Today, she's the pride of Clevelands switcher crew.
The bridge to Mead Paper Plant offers a good view of traffic on the South end of Brosnan Yard. Here a geep shuffles down to get on another track and return North.
An all EMD, all former Conrail consist eases into Macon. An excellent vantage point for NS trains is the Ga. Music Hall of Fame.
This Ex-New England Central Geep has a new home in the warm environs of Alabama now. It's not running, but is being repaired.
A face rough with time. I particularly like the air pump position. Nice for a short guy like me.
The "A" backs gingerly onto the wye in Taccoa, Ga. to head South and a ret. trip to ATL.
The Cleveland switcher rests on a Sat. The depot in the backround has recently been purchased by the City of Cleveland for restoration.
The SQVR always has a hodgepodge of power. Today is a bigger than usual Ex-NS unit. It is sublettered PBRR.
An unusual leader for such a hot Roadrailer joins the I-line towards Dalton, Ga.
A trusty Alco sits idle until it's next job.
NS 285 awaits a northbound at the Ooltewah signal.