The Cincinnati Dinner Train is seen passing under the former N&W trestle in Fairfax. This location is known by the railroad as CP Valley. The lower track leading off to the left runs towards Clare... (more)
A pair of UP locomotives power today's 251. This is a daily Triple Crown train operating between Sandusky, Ohio and Jacksonville, Florida. The train is about to cross into Kentucky as it rolls ac... (more)
A sure sign of Spring as CRC 5704 and the Cincinnati Dinner Train pass the International Friendship Park just east of downtown Cincinnati. 5704 was beautifully restored in 2018 to her as-delivered... (more)
Amtrak sprints south toward Albuquerque, splitting the semaphores on the Raton subdivision.
For a brief moment the spirit of the C&O returns to home rails in the form of a beautifully restored Chessie System B30-7. C&O 8272 was painted at Huntington West Virginia and is heading for the L... (more)
Former NKP/Indiana & Ohio GP30 receives a new Turbo Charger. Plans are underway to repaint this locomotive back to its original NKP colors.
Big changes recently took place on Norfolk Southern’s Cincinnati District between Cincinnati and Peebles, OH. NS ran its final train east of Clare, MP 9 / Mariemont on April 25, 2014. Willamsbu... (more)
On July 1, 2013 CSX began activating new tri-light signals between Winton Place and Glendale on the Cincinnati Terminal Subdivision. This meant the removal of all B&O era Color Position Lights lik... (more)
VIA 901 accelerates out of downtown after making a brief station stop.
Since its opening in 1933, Cincinnati Union Terminal has been an icon in Cincinnati. Serving first as the city’s main train station, it later saw use as a shopping mall and eventually became hom... (more)
Lewis Hicks, a volunteer from the Kentucky Railway Museum, prepares R.J. Corman's QJ steam locomotive for service. Lewis & others from KRM / RJC are working to have her ready to go before the end... (more)
RJ's QJ is seen on its inaugural revenue run through the beautiful Kentucky landscape.
There's no place like home aboard the circus train as it sits in R.J. Corman's Lexington, KY yard.
The Cincinnati skyline makes for a beautiful backdrop, as a pair of EMDs roll south across the Ohio River Bridge and under the signals at OB Cabin.
The Indiana & Ohio makes a brief stop at the classic Pennsylvania signals on its way from Norfolk Southern's Sharron Yard to the I&O at Mccullough.