By the Searchlight. NS 192 heads through Devine Junction on its way into Andrews Yard past this searchlight signal. This is one of four searchlight signals still maintained by NS in and ar... (more)
Kansas City, Here I Come. These KCS Belles lead NS 192 across Laurel Street northbound out of Columbia, SC on the Southern/NS R-Line.
Visitors Leaving Town. Crossing Whaley Street near the University of South Carolina soccer stadium, two KCS Belles lead NS 192 northbound on the Southern/NS R-Line to the NS yard at Linwoo... (more)
North to Linwood. NS 192 with an elephant-style power arrangement passes through Cayce, SC on its way to Andrews Yard in Columbia SC, an intermediate stop on its journey north. Here, 192 p... (more)
Historic Consist. On this day, near Columbia, SC, we had an amazing consist on what usually is a fairly humdrum daily train, NS 192. It was led by a BNSF SD70 MAC in the older paint scheme... (more)
Good Things Come in Threes. Unusual for Columbia and for NS 192, three foreign power KCS units lead this mixed freight through Cayce, South Carolina as it heads toward Andrews Yard.
Led by the Norfolk Southern's Lehigh Valley painted engine, NS 191 rolls slowly across the trestle between Georgia and South Carolina. It will run across 6th Street in downtown Augusta before he... (more)
Historic Union Station. I have wanted to catch this shot in good light for awhile. This freight train is on its way through Columbia on its way up the historic and former Southern R Line f... (more)
NS 192 rolls through Landis, NC at sunset with a 70ACe leading 2 70M-2s
The Illinois Terminal Heritage Unit rumbles through the countryside of rural Monetta, SC.
As NS train 192 leaves Augusta, it pulls onto Sixth Street where it will begin the street running portion to the river. Leading the train is the Illinois Terminal Heritage Unit.
Passing a remnant Southern signal, NS 192 exits Devine Junction to cross Catawba and Assembly Streets and head into Andrews Yard in Columbia, SC.
The daily run of NS 192 is in the process of crossing over the Congaree River Trestle as it approaches Columbia.