Q247 heads south across the Ohio River before taking a left hand turn to Louisville.
Barr Yard put together an eclectic mix of EMDs the previous night. While last winter fizzled out, it was certainly cold this early December morning on the Indiana/Kentucky border!
With the lack of mountains, Indiana coal gets much older (better) power than Appalachia. This SD50 will still have some work, including the pull out of the Ohio River flood plain up to the higher... (more)
A Nashville to Belt Railway of Chicago train crosses into the Midwest over a flooded Ohio River.
CSX #7574 leads a long auto rack train north into Evansville Indiana, as storm clouds blow up to the east in Kentucky.
Q029 climbs over the Ohio River floodplain with modern day boxcars bound for Atlanta & Savannah.
CSX #8752 leads a long manifest train down the massive bridge in Rahm Indiana on a hot July day.
After loading at Cimarron, KY in the morning, the train will interchange to the Evansville Western and run as HAD110 to Southwind Martime Terminal in Mt. Vernon, IN for transloading to barge. Aft... (more)
Just after sunrise, Q597 crosses the approach to the Ohio River Bridge on the Henderson Subdivision. With recent heavy rains in the area, it is evident why the approach is a bridge rather than a ... (more)
With an 8,999' train lenth, Q121 is stretched over both the concrete and steel spans that make up the northern approach to the Ohio River Bridge on CSX's Henderson Sub.
Q265 passes over the Ohio River Floodplane on its way from the TRRA in Madison, IL to Louisville, KY. Both the tracks and the barn have been elevated to avoid flooding.
A Chicago to Birmingham freight sweeps around a curve on the long approach of the Ohio River bridge and will cross into Kentucky shortly.
With it's entire train on the bridge, Q247 splits the intermediate signals with one of the few AC6000CWs in dark future paint.
A long, heavy BRC Clearing to CSX Radnor Yard freight climbs the long approach over the Ohio River Floodplain.
A northbound CSX manifest cruises across the Rahm flood plain just after crossing the Ohio River.