Luckily for GP30 aficionados, CSX chose to convert a number of them to road slugs, mated with GP40-2 "mothers" and often used at Plymouth to assist coal trains around the wye and up Salem hill. T... (more)
OK, I have to admit that, purely from an aesthetic point of view and not from operational or safety concerns, the "stealth" look could be appealing, as on these GE's rounding the Plymouth wye in t... (more)
I love it when the newer paint starts to wear off and you can see remnants of older liveries peaking through, as on this B&O GP30, starting to exhibit the "sunrise" heritage on its nose.
CSX's first paint schemes were an admirable paean to the two sides of the Mason-Dixon line, but they did little to attract interest at grade crossings, coming out of a fog! It was interesting to ... (more)
Sufficient power for a local? The start of CSX brought a flood of non-Chessie locomotives to Michigan rails, and some of them ended up performing some rather unusual services.