SP 7777 rocks considerably as it trundles through the "trough" in the middle of Washington Street in New Iberia.
Three "Rag Burners" as the B30-7's and B36-7's were affectionately called by SP officials in Denver, lead an Eastbound train by the Depot at New Iberia, Louisiana under threatening skies.
The "Spirit of Cartersville" CSXT 5555 switching in Taft Yard.
Consecutively numbered B30-7s, 5550 and 5551, sit ready to depart Gentilly Yard with the Bay Turn.
A sweet B30-7 leads a military train through Smyrna.
Looking northbound on the Abbeville.
The Cedartown Turn switches some tank cars in beautiful Downtown Rockmart.
SP 7787 leads a number of SP motors west across Canal Boulevard as they approach East City Junction.
SSW B30-7 7788, with its “as delivered” sound baffles, sits at West Colton Yard’s engine facility awaiting its next assignment.
CSXT A772 heads south with old four axle GE's as power.
Photo by Bill Phillips, from the collection of David Hawkins
Pigs roll west by the newly refurbished Amtrak stop heading for Pensacola.
CSX power resting in the yards. CSX no longer works Fernandina Beach with that task left up to the Florida First Coast Railroad.