CSX GE B36-7 #5826 is shown here at the head of a train in Cayce, South Carolina in late 2008. The Dash 7s were favorite of many rail fans and railroad photographers, but the people who actually r... (more)
Old meets new as modern locomotives for CSX Railroad meets a repowered American Locomotive engine at CMC Steel in Cayce, South Carolina on the former Seaboard Air Line. The unit is currently Johns... (more)
Former CSX GP30 #4136 basks in the early morning sun of a late winter morning in March, 2007. She was built by EMD in 1962 as Baltimore & Ohio #6969 before becoming the aforementioned CSXT #4136. ... (more)
Two trains pass one another at the south end of the Cayce Yard in South Carolina.
Former Seaboard Coast Line SD40-2 #8052, built in 1979, is on the point of a rail train at the south end of the CSX yard in Cayce, South Carolina. CSXT 8887 is second bck. It was built as Conrail ... (more)
A crew member is about to disembark from caboose GECX 120239 at the rail yard in Cayce, South Carolina. He is about halfway through the trip from the General Electric plant in Greenville to the po... (more)
CSX crew is on board SD50 #8546 as they make some switching moves at their Cayce Terminal in South Carolina in 2010. It was built for Seaboard System under the same number. At some point,, CSX der... (more)
CSX crew gets ready to take a train of auto racks to the unloading facility a few miles from the yard in Cayce. It is seen here passing CMC Steel (with one of their Alco switchers seen) about to p... (more)
A CSX train prepares to leave the rail yard in Cayce, South Carolina with CSXT #5966 leading. This locomotive has a bit of an interesting history as evident by it's black paint. It was built in 19... (more)
CSX crew works the south end of their Cayce, South Carolina yard for a former GP30 that is now a road slug It was built as Chesapeake & Ohio #3007 in 1962.
Powwer sits over in the former Seaboard Air Line yard in Cayce, South Carolina in late Spring 2007.
A chartered day out with a short period freight and two “donkeys”. What could be better?
A local CSX crew gets ready to leave the yard in Cayce, SC to work local industry in neighboring Columbia.
Working the Yard. This switcher apparently was built in 1957 for Sand Springs Railway, a Class 3 in Oklahoma. It worked for Sand Springs for many years before being sold to MVPX at some po... (more)