A former Western Maryland unit is leading the inbound "Lynch" coal train with US Steel hoppers.
Summertime and an ex L&N unit in an early paint scheme is bringing a coal train over another departure track to head north.
In the dying light of an autumn day, heading a short executive train, the head unit, originally CRR, is in one of its many subsequent liveries. Long may she reign.
CSX ES44DC #5461 brings 10 loaded coal hoppers through 'Siler' off the CV Sub from Resource Mine.
CSX T131 passing the L&N Searchlights at Dortha
CN/BC 3115 leads CSX B241 working its way south to Tampa, Florida as it sits in Corbin Yard waiting on a new crew.
These were around for a while looking good and sounding almost as good as the ones with the real 20-cylinder 645s under the hood. I keep waiting for somebody to do an SD30. After all, parts is ju... (more)
Looking pretty good after a few years, a small relief from "stealth" is on the point of a southbound train.
A southbound coal train with a nicely matched set of one of my favorite modern images. Photo by Jim Satterwhite. From my collection.
Still possessing the rotating light and renumbered with a stencil this unit is sitting across from the old depot. Photo by Dave Petke, from my collection.
Looks like the yard crew is switching a little company fuel or such with two of my favorite EMDs.
Last "straight" 39 bought by C&O, the rest were -2 merger acquisitions.
A former Chessie unit that just came in on train 214 in glorious stealth.
A Florida bound phosphate train sits in Corbin Yard waiting on a crew.
Come on, who doesn't like gyralites, Mars Lights, etc.? Hearing that roar in a deep Georgia night and watching that light sweeping the landscape will make you a believer.