These 2 GE 70 ton Locos sit quietly in the weeds rusting away. They were last used in the 1970's. The green unit is lettered for Kelly's Creek Railroad on the longhood. *Note: On March 31st. 2008... (more)
SD40-2 cruises by the abandoned Norton Mine. In the right of the photo you can see 2 old GE switchers that are rusting away. They were last used in the 1970's. There is also a work train with sid... (more)
The heavy wet snow that is seen falling through the headlights beam is clinging to everything in this early morning photo. This storm produced nearly a foot of snow in the Ohio Valley when it was ... (more)
Winter Time: 128 loads of Coal make their way up the approx. 1% grade on the Manor Branch having just loaded at Consol Energy's Bailey / Enlow Fork loadout. Last year over 20 million to... (more)
UnMaersked: Former Maersk Sealand Unit is back from Juniata and is seen here pulling empties up the stiff little grade at mp9 on the Captina. Hope everyone got their shots of her before the... (more)
Slab train entering West Virginia via the old Panhandle Bridge. The US 22 Veteran's Memorial Bridge is in the background.
CSX 5117 is in charge of 120 loads of coal heading upgrade on the Manor Branch. There is over 20 inches of snow on the ground already on this frigid 14 degree morning with another 5 inches expecte... (more)
If you look closely you can see the 2 NS helpers on the rear of 100 loads of coal heading up the Manor Branch on a frigid January day.
NS 3335 is working it's way through the beginning of a February snowstorm that eventually dumped over a foot of snow on many parts of the Ohio Valley.
On the way home from work I noticed this unit that had apparently "blown" a turbo. Who says GE's make all the smoke?
GP38-3 (rebuilt from from GP50 7063) leads the geometry train on the Omal running track having just left the River Line at "PN" Canon 350D Tamron 17-35mmDi (taken at f6.3 1/320)
Two Conrail vets lead stack train through the cut.
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