At left is the busy, single track main of the Pittsburgh Sub. On the right is the sparsely used double track of the P&W Sub/Glenwood Running Track. The two lines converge just east of here.
A rolling meet occurs as 216 passes 640 just east of the old P&LE yard office. 216's lead engine #7650 was the class unit for CSX's C40-8Ws. Also visible is local D749, patiently waiting for six... (more)
The West End Bridge offers a fine view of the CSX main along the west bank of the Ohio River. Looking downstream, an NS doublestack train can be seen on the OC Bridge.
Elephant style SD50s lead 216 across the murky waters of the Yough.
The only time the sun peeked thru the clouds all day!
Running solo, 7548 provides all the power needed to get Q216 over the road.
Loaded eastbound autoracks emerge from the Old Mainline Sub at 1100, heading for Baltimore.
CSXT Q216 rolls east with a UP SD70M leading a UP Patched, SP 9671.
The Espee paintout wasn't even the most exciting thing on the railroad today, but the turn of events was very ironic.
An especially colorful Q216 rumbles through Riverton on one of the nicest days this year.