A fresh crew waits for the green to go west out of the yard on a hot August night.
Amtrak's Hilltopper sits behind the passenger station in Williamson, WV, awaiting its 7:50 a.m. departure time. Train unable to continue to Catlettsburg, KY this evening due to a gasoline tanker ... (more)
NW GP38AC 4129 and Family Lines 1238 take a westbound train away from Williamson, WV
Western Maryland in West Virginia! WM 3797 in the line-up of engines in the terminal at Williamson, WV. Note Lehigh Valley Alco at the far left.
L&N units take a train of N&W lake coal out of WIlliamson, WV.
SD70M-2 rolls through the floodwall gates at West Williamson.
The NS OCS train glides into Williamson Yard on its first trip across the Pokey.
These N&W signals frame the train quite nicely.
NS 9178 rolls out of West Williamson through the floodgate, and will soon enter Mingo Tunnel for the trip out of town.
14J splits the floodwall with MTY's on its way out of Williamson.
GP60 performing yard duty in the Williamson Yard.
A westbound coal train arrives at the east end of Williamson Yard behind an elderly C39-8 and an ex-LMS unit.
An eastbound rounds the curve past the Armours signals as it arrives in Williamson for a crew change.
A new school foreign visitor passes an old school yard dog in the yard at Williamson.
The conductor tries to get the engineer to smile for the photo but nothing doing. With 90 deg. temps cooking the black engine with no A/C, there is not much to smile about today.