RailPictures.Net Photo: CSXT 6064 CSX Transportation (CSXT) EMD GP40-2 at Ashland, Kentucky by Mike Sullivan
 
  Login · Sign Up 


Community Response Locomotive Details Location/Date of Photo
Views: 1,730     Favorited: 14
Since added on June 03, 2022

+ Add to Favorites

+ Subscribe

+ Add to Photo Album

+ Post a Photo Comment
     
» CSX Transportation (CSXT) (more..)
» EMD GP40-2 (more..)
» CSX Lexington IT - Ashland Tunnel 
» Ashland, Kentucky, USA (more..)
» June 03, 2022
Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
» CSXT 6064 (more..)
» Y102-03 (more..)
» Mike Sullivan (more..)
» Contact Photographer · Photographer Profile 
Remarks & Notes 
After picking up 4 cars from SWVA Kentucky's rolling mill at the end of the Lexington IT, Y102-03 emerges from the east portal of Ashland Tunnel approaching the junction to the C&O mainline at NC Cabin. A former C&O concrete milepost with a new label indicates 1 mile to the junction at NC Cabin, where originally this was milepost 520, indicating 520 miles from the end of the mainline at Newport News, VA.
Photo Comments (0) 


 User Photo Albums Containing this Photo (3)+ Add to Album
Eastern Kentucky Railroads

Album created by member James Gentry
Album Views: 50,262
Shots of rail action in the Eastern Coalfields of Kentucky.
DreamTrains

Album created by member coco13cos
Album Views: 3,011,674
Over 50.000 of RP's most appreciated and beautiful photos.
Paint Schemes

Album created by member Nathan Richters
Album Views: 997,934
Not just heritage schemes, not just commemorative schemes - this album is devoted to some of the world's most interesting paint schemes, past or present.
Add to Photo Album or Get Your Own Photo Album


EXIF Data for this photo: [What's this?]
- Hide Data -

  ApertureFNumber  f/5.6
  Make  Canon
  Model  Canon EOS 6D
  ExposureTime  1/320
  ISOSpeedRatings  500
  Flash  16
  FocalLength  97/1

Photo Copyright © 2022 Mike Sullivan. All Rights Reserved. Photo Usage Policy
This website Copyright © 2002-2024. All Rights Reserved.
Do Not Sell My Personal Information