Darn nice paint job when it was clean and pretty. I wish I had caught it so but I had to settle for the remains of the day.
The first real road switcher looking pretty.
Photographer unknown, from my collection.
Westbound daily train coming back from Elizabethton with their former NYC Alco. Though the railroad exists as a local switching road this line is now a walking trail and Elizabethton is no longer... (more)
Originally PRR, ex PC>CR. Photo by Dave Petke, from my collection.
No name of the slide, from my collection.
A former SCL unit appears to be the yard switcher on this date. By this point the switcher usually was a 6-axle.
In the big cut a southbound mixed freight rattles down the former L&N main. Looks like a humid day and the train is going somewhat slower than normal due to the freshly scattered ballast.
At one time IC had a branch that crossed the former L&N main. The branch went to Hodgenville. Today the branch only goes as far as the Dow Corning plant and is operated buy CSX. Here a slug set... (more)
Back when JC had a switcher this one is resting for the weekend.
The returning Guntersville Turn with a former B&O unit, still unmodified to reflect the change to CSXT. Photo by Jim Satterwhite, from my collection.
Awaiting removal and repair after a grade crossing incident. Originally a B&O unit. Photo by Jim Satterwhite, from my collection.
NB train bound for Cincinnati.
Photo by Dave Petke. From my collection.