All 5,800 ft of Atlanta, GA to Los Angeles, CA intermodal cargo can be see traversing across the Audley Valley as three GE locomotives begin the climb out of Pica and up the short, but hard, grade... (more)
An Atlanta, GA to Los Angeles, CA intermodal train descends out of Crozier Canyon as it is led by a CSX AC4400CW still painted in the YN2 paint scheme.
CSXT 148 leads the the Q-ATGLAC6 through Antares, AZ as it heads for Kingman. Built in March of 1996, CSXT 148 is still sporting the iconic YN2 paint scheme. As more of CSX's older GE get rebuilt ... (more)
CSX AC4400 148 is on the point of E005 as it rounds the bend along the Coal River in Indian, West Virginia with a train of empty coal hoppers in tow for Dansville. The train has just passed throug... (more)
CSX AC4400 148 emerges back into daylight as it rounds the bend out of the tunnel in Indian, West Virginia with a train of empty coal hoppers in tow for Dansville. The train has just come off of t... (more)
A southbound coal train passes underneath the classic C&O signals that used to stand in Upper Sandusky.
Unit trash train Q635 flies east at CP 85 in Erie, passing over the switch for the branch to the Erie Lakefront and underneath the abandoned East Ave. bridge.Locomotives:CSX 148 AC44CW... (more)
An AC4400 in YN2 leads an eastbound autorack train Q262 across Tonawanda Creek in Batavia on ex-NYC trackage. Locomotives:CSX 148 AC44CWCSX 5386 ES40DC
Q398 rolls East through Annapolis Junction, as seen from atop the Vulcan Materials rock pile. This train is en route to Locust Point Yard in downtown Baltimore, MD.
E725 heads west on the Cumberland Sub while tourists check out the view from the walkway along the Shenandoah Sub.
SB awaits the green on the ole C&O cantilever signal still standing at Ford's Branch.
Awaiting a green light at Ford's Branch after a derailment in Shelby Yard.
Whose railroad is this???? Two CSX trains over NS rails! I was never so glad to see common power before. These trains run over the line because of the parallel CSX Lurgan subs abandonment as a t... (more)