CSX's "Family Lines System" Heritage Locomotive #1972 is seen as the DPU on southbound loaded Coal Train C040 as they pass through Talladega, AL.
CSX's newest heritage Locomotive, RF&P #1836 leads Auto Rack Train M808-26 northbound through Talladega, AL.
Norfolk Southern Snoot Nose SD40-2 #3448 leads Train A84 southbound back towards Wilton as they pass through Talladega, AL.
Norfolk Southern local A84 has just finished their work for the day at Precision Strip Steel Mill in Talladega, AL. and is now seen tied down waiting for a new crew to take the Train back south to... (more)
BNSF C44-9W #1000 wearing the H1 paint scheme leads CSX northbound Intermodal Train I188-19 through Talladega, AL.
CSX Vehicle Train Q235 heads south through Talladega, AL.
Something you won't shoot on Norfolk Southern's Anniston District anymore are High Hoods and semaphore signals, but in 2012 it was still a very real possibility... NS Train A84 heads north throug... (more)
On a rainy April morning, CSX local A714-24 pulls a train from Bemiston off the Eastern Alabama Railway in Talladega, AL., about to get back on home rails and head north to Coosa Pines.
The most 'SCL' of diesels, U36Bs served a weird dual-role on the railroad. They often fronted the hottest trains on the road, especially on the ex-ACL main between Richmond and Florida. They als... (more)
CSX Local A735-23 pulls into Talladega as they get ready to interchange with the Eastern Alabama Railway before returning north back to Birmingham, AL.
Seaboard System GP38-2 #6047, serving as power for the Talladega Switcher, sits across from the depot. #6047 was built August 1979 as Seaboard Coast Line #6047; Later re# to CSX 2698
Weekday NS Local A84 (Wilton, Al - Talladega, AL turn) heads South back to Wilton after working Precision Steel in Talladega.
CSXT 2756 leads CSX A714-01 in Talladega, AL
CSX Ethanol Train K708-18 heads south in the early morning sunlight at Talladega, AL, behind a colorful Locomotive consist