Red Nose Era. MARC Train 877 was on the way to Brunswick, Maryland when it passed by the Washington Grove Station with GP40WH-2 MARC 54 (née-IC 3057, GP40, EMD 3/1967) leading a single Kaw... (more)
NS Nº 4000 "Hedge Hog Unit" as the lead motor on NS 202 (Rossville,TN-Harrisburg,PA) as the train wait for an outbound crew to be shuttle to it's train at Webb.
When in rains in northern LA it really RAINS. I got to California too late for the great SP F-units. Thank goodness a few got a second life a this little country shortline. Rain is streaming do... (more)
NS 956 passes the post office at Markham with two special units leading in some sweet lighting.
Shenandoah Valley's entire locomotive roster is running around some empties in Weyers Cave as part of the daily freight job. Some old friends are stored in the siding, making for a nice group of p... (more)
CLNA's 120 job is showing flashes of the past with Regional Rail's heritage painted GP15s sporting Original NS paint on home rails. 1501 & 1502 are finally paired together as they bring 120 into t... (more)
SUPER PUMPKIN? NS and Relco went to great lengths to make this a non-locomotive. After sitting all day to allow trains to pass this rail train shoved from Abingdon to pick up rail and had a tota... (more)
As the sun sets, Everything is moving, only except for NS 911.
The original Norfolk Southern heritage unit is in charge of manifest NS 11Z as it thunders south over a trestle in Wilkes Barre, PA.
The Jasper Local has just left Carbon Hill headed back east towards Jasper, Al
As the sun appeared out from underneath the clouds, the southbound Vermonter rolled through the city of Wallingford with P42 125 supporting Amtrak's newest Phase VII scheme.
Led by a unit built for PC's Detroit Division with a larger cab, this local is serving industries along for CSX trackage beside the Ohio River.
The Phase IV Heritage P42 leads the Silver Star into Apex.
CP's Track Evaluation Car #92 makes an afternoon run across the Heron Bay Sub.
M276 heads east with a solid YN2 consist. Note the former WM bridge visible in the distance.