N09 eases down the tight confines of Main St. with only a few feet between the train and the parked automobiles.
Until recently, this location was known as "CP 58". An August rule change resulted in the renaming of various control points and this one is now known as "Jimbo".
Even mundane Dash 9s look pretty good running down the middle of Main Street in West Brownsville.
An empty hopper train reaches the end of the street trackage in West Brownsville.
Horsepower, in many forms , all in one frame
A loaded PPLX (Pittsburgh Power & Light) unit coal train makes its way northward along the west bank of the Monongahela River on a sunny Saturday morning.
The NS OCS takes to the street running of West Brownsville just far enough to drop off the CEO before wying the train and heading back to Pittsburgh.
A northbound loaded coal train makes its way down Main Street in West Brownsville, PA. Anyone want to buy an ideal "railfan house"?
NS ES40DCs 7656, 7646, and 7654 lead the ECP (electronically controlled pneumatic brakes) train south towards the mines on the former Monongahela Railway
CSX AC4400 397 waits at a red signal at the south end of the street running section in West Brownsville PA
NS 7646 leads a coal train down Main Street past the Orthodox Church in West Brownsville, PA.
NS 9758 takes a ride right down the middle of the road. Check out the guy on the right side. That's my fiance, Ben Sutton. :) He is a photographer here too!
NS 9758 rollin' down the street.
Running down the street, CSX 382 heads for the coal fields with a NS crew on board.