One dark future and two bright future six axle motors run west with a string of empty coal hoppers on a crisp and clear last day of 2007.
A former C&O SD50 leads the last Q414 of 2007.
A consist of three DARK FUTURE'S handle Q400 through Harpers Ferry.
An eastbound waits for a light as a westbound clears the interlocking. Can anyone help with the lead engine number and train ID?
A late running Q373 catches the last rays of light at Harpers Ferry.
The "Runner of the Rock" begins its trip up the Shenandoah Sub to the quarry at Millville, WV.
As X100, an emty well car train, passes Harpers Ferry Station, heavy snow falls from the first real snow storm of the 2007-2008 season for the area.
With a locomotive lash-up consisting of L&N Conrail and B&O heritage, Q261 charges up-grade along Elk Run Valley west of Harpers Ferry, WV.
Jonathan Peacher once operated a grist mill close to this location in the 1800's, hence the name Peachers Mill for the signals out of view at this location.
A former C&O SD50 leads a westbound tonnage tfreight through Harpers Ferry.
Two rent-a-wrecks lead westbound Autoracks out of the 1892/1931 Harpers Ferry Tunnel
A former L&N SD40-2 leads a loaded autorack train across the Potomac River.
Over the river and through the woods to the autoplant we go. Autorack train Q261 crosses the Potomac River.
Coal and steel, what built the B&O and other eastern railroads.
Eastbound coal drag crossing the Potomac River at Harpers Ferry, WV.