Apparently this unit is owned by a preservation group. I believe it's nee USAF. She's in restorable shape but needs to be kept out of the weather.
Sometimes you get lucky... a one in three chance of getting system locomotive in the lead and not a much better chance of full sun. Nice to be lucky when you are 400 miles away from home.
Evansville Western power is tied up next to a center cab locomotive at the Posey County Farm Bureau Co-Op in Mount Vernon, IN.
Power parked at EVWR headquarters.
A loaded coal train pulls across Indiana Hwy 62 towards Mt Vernon Terminal.
EVWR loco returning to Mount Vernon From Evansville.
The daily train to Evansville leaves Mt. Vernon behind GP38-2 3833 and GP39M-2 units 3836 & 3837.
3836 shoves cars over the brige and in to Southwind.
A remote controlled CGB engine dropped off some tank cars that the EVWR train in the background will pick up.
EVWR's newest engine and first SD60.
Former PaL 3833. Note remarkably small fuel tank.
Two of the EVWR SD40-2 and ex B&O 4817 sit idle at a coal unloading facility.
Resting for the weekend, 6001 poses outside a coal unloading facility.
Some of EVWR's units chill by the old Mount Vernon depot in downtown Mount Vernon on a lovely spring afternoon.
Four units and a short consist scare up some birds near the Southwind Maritime Center.