A classic scene that lasted into the late Eighties. The Super-Charger slams through small-town Milan, passing a tower that will soon be joining so many others in that big layout in the sky.
High short hoods always lent an aura of no-nonsense! Was the Norfolk & Western profitable because they didn't spend revenues frivolously on things like paint?
4615 pulls a single car to a local farm co-op customer in Britton, MI., on a cool spring afternoon.
Kentucky? Georgia? Nope -- Milan, Michigan in the early days of integrating the Southern with the NW.
1993 NRHS fantrip from Michigan to Ohio sees NKP 587 turn south off the Norfolk Southern Mainline onto old Ann Arbor trackage