An old friend, Mr. Cooper used to treasure this spot, and many of his closest friends still do.
TFM 1633 and CSX 7795 leads the SHCX manifest down the main before the MoW blitz begins.
I wait in the cab of this ARLC with the crew as an EB manifest goes by. Interesting patterns in the sky.
Mr. Randy Porter's train had to stop at Brandon... for really no known reason.
The typical westbound pig was rolling through the siding at Brandon at the typical time of day. Had a non-typical FURX engine on it though.
Mr. Cooper's spot once again... rounding the curve at East Rankin.
Shot taken in memory of a good friend, Mr. Cooper. This was his favorite spot.
BNSF 5380 leads the ATLA stack train in the siding at East Brandon with a relettered BNSF 871 trailing.
BNSF 5168 leads a Los Angeles to Atlanta stack train through the switches at West Brandon on a sunny Saturday morning. Been a few weeks since we've had sun. A very nice surprise.
I-ATLA rockets out of the siding at West Brandon.
7779 leads the ATDA through East Brandon Siding towards the yard.
A unibrow NS 9807 approaches East Brandon on its way to Dallas, TX before the wrath of Hurricane Katrina arrives.
A faded 5343 leads the ATLA stack train towards Brandon through the sleepy little hamlet of Pelahatchie.
BNSF 7731 leads the ATLA intermodal past CP74 on a sunny Father's Day afternoon.