After running ten public trips around "The Rock" before an early quit due to lightening, Stone Mountain FP7 6147 cools its heels on the Lacey track overnight. On the left of the frame is... (more)
Stone Mountain FP7 6147's unmistakable streamlined face sticks out on the point of Train 100, which will operate around the massive granite rock all day. Fittingly, the railroad is nicknamed "... (more)
Stone Mountain FP7 6147 (formerly SOU 6147 and 3499 while a member of the "Fab 5") is on the point of Train 100, which sits on the mainline after its brake test and before the public tri... (more)
The lines of an F-unit are unmistakable, as seen here in Bardstown, KY, where RJ Corman 1940 and 1941 operate on the My Old Kentucky Dinner Train. The 1940 is ex-SOU 6141 and was numbered 3... (more)
On a warm summer day in central Kentucky, RJ Corman FP7s 1941 and 1940 are tied down in Bardstown, a few feet from the My Old Kentucky Home Dinner Train. The duo was originally built for So... (more)