NS 43N with 2 light units headed to pick up grain at Chillicothe drifts east past a smaller but older GE brother at Mennel Milling. The 80 ton GE is former Falconbridge Nickel 106.
25N waiting for the crew, and eastbound 111, sits in the yard on a warm February day.
A grain train banks into a elevated curve near Lindsey. This section of Pokey rails follows a winding narrow path cut out by the Tug River seen here flowing beside the mains.
Being from Pennsylvania, its nice to find leaves on the trees in December!
NS 124 Westbound Thru Four Mile Creek Metro Park
NS 64R pulls on to the siding at CP-Port Reading Junction. He will be heading down the Port Reading Secondary once he gets a form D from the South Jersey Dispatcher.
Westbound manifest splitting the old Pennsy signals at MP142.
A set of horsehead engines brings up the rear of a loaded coal train, the front of the train has already started downhill and soon the helpers will have to provide braking into Waynesburg.
Westbound On Bridge Goining To Enola Yard
Southbound With Loaded Coal Hoppers