The COER 1161 shoves into the engine house after working the line. Rumor is that big changes are coming for the COER.
A Canadian snowbird heads South to warm up. These cowl units are rare in the Southland, ESPECIALLY in the lead on a sunny day!
The local has just made it's last revenue trip of the day and will running the wye to return and rest at the East Chattanooga shops.
80 MACs are rare in the South. 80MACs in good light with nobody around is VERY rare.
The Missionary Ridge Local is being pulled today by SERM's GP30 leased to TVRM.
The Amtrak Crescent passes Norris Yard headed into Birmingham.
Former Chattahoochie Valley loco, now shufflin' coal gons @ Widders Crick P'wr Plant.
Mr. Brock watches the fire while his Fireman is getting one last gulp of water before one more trip for the day.
Nobody has donated a coaling tower yet, so this is how we do it.
Horses and Cows and Barns oh my! An m.t. Ga. Power coal drag heads north back thru the Tenneesse hills.
She started life with the N&W. Then she worked for the NS. Now she's an N&W again, sorta.
A western, olympian visitor moves through the mountains and tunnel of North Georgia.
A CSX Southbound passes Sloss Furnace.
How to start a dinasour. Lesse, push this, pull that and hold down this...
There's just something about those C39s that make them good subjects for B&W. (Thnx. to M. Wurst for the inspiration on this one.)