PAL 3812 (remote equipped) has arrived at Louisville on a beautiful December morning after making the overnight run from Paducah on PL4.
One of only two units on the roster that has not yet received PAL paint.
PAL 8507 at Oak Street Yard on a Saturday morning. This unit is the oddball of PAL's roster and started life as ASAB 507 (GP39). Earlier this year the unit was sent to VMV in Paducah where it was ... (more)
PAL's University of Kentucky painted "wildcat engine" rests at Oak Street Yard while a UPS jet makes its descent into Louisville.
A sharp looking PAL GP38-2 demonstrates its obvious SP heritage with a full sized plow and headlight configuration. This unit began life as SSW 7262, a late model GP40-2.
Road-slug (PAL 2112) and GP40-3 (PAL 2119) at Oak Street Yard.
Extra 3809 south heads to Beaver Dam to work before heading back to Cecilia.
Westbound PAL prepares to pickup cars from Midwest Coal Hauling at Central City Ky.
A late running PL4 heads north toward Louisville.
Running short on time, ballast train MWL arrives at Oak Street Yard after a long day of dumping rock between Cecilia and Fort Knox.