The V40 takes the diversion signal to enter the siding in Glade Spring, VA
Rolling past what would be a rail fans dream fixer upper, NS 25N takes the main at Glade Spring.
NS 236 blows through Glade Spring at track speed. Nikon D80
NS 722 splits the classic N&W signals at Washington on a comfortable morning.
Its pass with 22A complete, NS 23G heads on East towards Roanoke.
Stretched around the bend between Washington and Glade Spring, NS 23G sits and waits for train 22A to make its way down the siding and pass.
NS 23G has just called approach diverging, Washington where they will take the sidng for a long WB 22A to pass on the main and head on toward Bristol where they will turn the train over to a Centr... (more)
NS 236 makes its way through Emory and Glade Springs, after being held up in Bristol by V40, with double stacks working it's way East toward Norfolk behind three GE's. Nikon D80
After a long wait in the yard for local V40 to get in the clear, NS 236 finally gets on the way East and will eventually end up in Norfolk.
CEFX 3162 leads a OLS GP59 on the head of V40 through Glade Spring to tie down at Abingdon and wait for a Taxi to take them home.
NS V40 exits the west end of the wye at Glade Spring ahead of I2A.
NS 25N comes down the main at Washington behind train 723 which was only a few minutes ahead.
NS 25N takes the main through Glade Spring past old Norfolk and Western position signals still standing after many years of service for NW and now NS
NS 723 navigates the farmlands of VA as it takes CEFX empties West through Glade Spring
After its meet with train 25N, NS 23G heads East on the siding at Glade Spring past the home of a local resident proud to display the colors for passers by to see.