NS 9573, with a little primer showing, takes the long way around the Williamson Yard.
Four big units make up todays lashup on 233. They include a catfish, two SD 50's numbered 6518 and 6519, and a CR dash-8.
Old NW caboose spotted on the partially abandoned Pond Creek Branch, which at one time served Henry Ford's mines at Stone , KY.
With the coal biz picking back up, NS has some interesting power and lashups running around here lately. This one sits at the west end pullout and awaits a crew to take the combo of coal and coke ... (more)
NS 7675 rolls through the gates of the West Williamson Floodwall.
MTY's on a local mine run pass through the floodwall that was built to protect the City of Williamson from another devastating flood. Its yet to be tested...
Sneakin' Sally through the Alley... Under the cover of fog, brand spankin' new Dash 9's roll through the Pokey Yard on their way to Brazil. Nice color combination...
NS 9827 stretches back into the Pokey Yard awaiting a crew. Note the new signs (W2) that have popped up around the Pocahontas Yard. I would assume the W is for Williamson, and the number indicates... (more)
The ice flies as contact is made with the icicles hanging from the west portal. Icicles always make for some interesting moments for crews at Mingo Tunnel.
Harking back to days of the N&W, this sign is a throwback to the days of passenger service.
The view from above Mingo Tunnel shows off the colorful lashup on 17M.
MTY's rolling back into Williamson and headed into the Pocahontas Yard.
Big brother allows little brother to pass him while doing a track inspection of the crossovers due to the cold and snow.