I kinda wish this railroad had lasted longer. Nice paint on locos and IMHO the best looking coal hoppers ever. One of my favorite GEs back before EPA stifled that beautiful exhaust sound. Hey, ... (more)
Coal, coal everywhere and a standard configuration of power prepares to depart down the former L&N to feed the hungry steam plants in the south. These must have looked great when clean which didn... (more)
A former Western Maryland unit is leading the inbound "Lynch" coal train with US Steel hoppers.
Summertime and an ex L&N unit in an early paint scheme is bringing a coal train over another departure track to head north.
In the dying light of an autumn day, heading a short executive train, the head unit, originally CRR, is in one of its many subsequent liveries. Long may she reign.
CSX ES44DC #5461 brings 10 loaded coal hoppers through 'Siler' off the CV Sub from Resource Mine.
CSX T131 passing the L&N Searchlights at Dortha
CN/BC 3115 leads CSX B241 working its way south to Tampa, Florida as it sits in Corbin Yard waiting on a new crew.
These were around for a while looking good and sounding almost as good as the ones with the real 20-cylinder 645s under the hood. I keep waiting for somebody to do an SD30. After all, parts is ju... (more)
Looking pretty good after a few years, a small relief from "stealth" is on the point of a southbound train.
A southbound coal train with a nicely matched set of one of my favorite modern images. Photo by Jim Satterwhite. From my collection.
Still possessing the rotating light and renumbered with a stencil this unit is sitting across from the old depot. Photo by Dave Petke, from my collection.
Looks like the yard crew is switching a little company fuel or such with two of my favorite EMDs.
Last "straight" 39 bought by C&O, the rest were -2 merger acquisitions.
A former Chessie unit that just came in on train 214 in glorious stealth.