Corman GP16 1829 brings up the backend of a ballast train as its lead GP38 rolls into the tunnel.
A Corman ballast train does a little street running through Kentucky's capital city.
The dinner train heads south through Samuels with a sharp looking, high-nosed GP9 in command.
The RJ Corman dinner train heads south between Clermont and Deatsvilles with a sharp looking high-nosed GP9 in command. Clearing this scene required about 30 minutes of work while I thrashed away ... (more)
The ingot empties begin their journey east (timetable south) over the Old Road from Louisville to Lexington.
After making a pickup at CSX's Osborn yard R.J. Corman's Z546 backs into Nugent Sand.
GP38 7710 sits in front of the RJ Corman Distribution Center at South Union, KY awaiting its next assignment.
Land of the Free, Home of the Brave. Flags for our Vietnam and Persian Gulf Vets fly in the wind at Burnside PA as the first of two coal drags which are part of the RJC-1 makes its way Eastbound t... (more)
R.J. Corman's empty aluminum train heads east from Louisville.
The newest power on the Memphis Line, GP38 7710 and a GP16 await assignment at South Union, KY.
Built originally in October 1956 as B&O 6501 now RJC 9003 leads a ballast train along the old Louisville Southern line at Versailles.
RJC-4 moves power to take empty hoppers to Fallentimber