After meeting Q602, Q601 with 7400 feet of train and 122 cars makes like the Auburn Tiger running game and rumbles through downtown on the first sunny day seen in quite a while.
Running short on time, W080 passes the "Welcome to Auburn" sign that signifies this is the home of Auburn University.
A 1700 foot MoW train rolls through the lovely city of Auburn on a very beautiful April afternoon.
After a long day of work, A746 gets ready to switch one more industry and then call it a day and head for Montgomery.
Q145 heads south during rare south Alabama snowfall.
The class unit of CSX Aces passes the former Auburn Depot that has seen much better days.
A veteran pair of SD40-2s power today's A746 as it works its last industry of the day.
After hitting an eighteen wheeler that got hung up on the crossing 5 hours ago, Q612 is getting ready to continue on. The train slowed down enough, that the tractor trailer was only push for 100 ... (more)
A746 rounds a curve and leaves the beautiful city of Auburn.
Having just passed "The 1193" (southbound signal at XXB 119.3), Q615 highballs past Chadwick Lane on the outskirts of Auburn. War Eagle now yall!
Southbound at Chadwick Lane with two B30-7s. Until a few years ago, consists like this were very common on A746.
South of Auburn at Chadwick Lane, also known as the "Cotton Patch Crossing".
A746 has just completed his work at the XXB 119.2 and is ready to head south back to Montgomery.
A746 passes the dead cotton field at Chadwick ln after working the industry just down the line at the XXB 119.2.
A high rail flatbed truck equipped with a crane makes an appearance on the West Point Route during a maintenance blitz. Notice the cart carrying sections of rail being pulled behind the truck, as ... (more)