A Carolina Coastal GP15 approaches the west end of the quarry siding at Sims, where they'll yard their train.
CLNA 114 hustles west through Sims, bound for the quarry west of here with a cut of stone empties.
Carolina Coastal 114 nears the quarry at Sims with ballast hoppers that will be loaded for Morehead City.
The afternoon local out of Wilson passes Sims with a trio of geeps for power.
Carolina Coastal Railway's matched set of N&S inspired heritage units look right at home passing through downtown Sims en route to Middlesex.
After setting off the last of their 81 cars, CLNA 114 returns back to Wilson with an ex-GTW GP9 trailing the move.
A GP15-1 in CLNA's newest paint scheme brings a set of power back to Wilson near sunset after setting off the last of their 81 inbound cars.
114 comes into Sims with ex-GTW 4630 leading the way.
114 rounds the curve coming into Sims in the late afternoon.
A CLNA freight returns east to Wilson through the hamlet of Sims in the late afternoon. 1721, still looking sharp in the paint of her former owner, was built as a GP18 for the SAL in 1960.
Nothing like a pair SD9's leading a freight in 2006!