NS J09 operates track speed just west of Prichard, eastbound on the NS Kenova District.
Oglebay Norton Alco S2 No. 10 switches their coal trans-loading facility at Kenova, WV on Nov. 9, 1977.
Having departed Kenova Yard moments ago, the NS NS J15 heads up over the large bridge that crosses Kenova, and the Ohio River, beginning its trip to Portsmouth.
After working at Portsmouth, NS J15 has returned to Kenova, streaking over the Kenova bridge on a crystal clear night.
A colorful consist leads the NS 18M through Kenova, taking the high line. The consist included an NS SD70M-2, a leased SOO SD60, NS ES40DC, GMTX former Oakway SD60, an additional NS SD70M-2, an In... (more)
Moving at a real good speed, the NS J09 heads east on the Kenova District.
Westbound grain empties charge through Kenova, enroute to their terminal destination of Russell, KY. The track in the foreground is the sight of the former C&O Kenova Yard, home to KV Cabin. The y... (more)
Eastbound mixed freight meets westbound coal on the mile long Ohio River Bridge. The old Union Station elevator tower stands on the left. In the halcyon days of passenger service this station serv... (more)
Eastbound grain loads head for North Carolina as they charge through Kenova on a cold wintry afternoon.
With the N&W CPL's still proudly protecting movements over the Kenova District in the background, the C&O signals days of protecting the Russell-Montgomery mainline have come to an end as they're ... (more)
High above Kenova, NS 234 takes the easy route through downtown as it crosses into West Virginia from Ohio with double stack containers in tow.
Westbound grain train G847 passes through the yard in Kenova, on the Kanawha Sub.
The NS 234 brings a train of double stacks from Ohio into West Virginia, crossing the Ohio river, high above Kenova.
Morehead & North Fork #15 working the coal transfer terminal at Kenova, WV in June 1975.
After three years of hard work along NS's busy Pocahontas District, the Heartland Corridor officially opened for business on September 9th, 2010. Above, NS I34, the very first eastbound double sta... (more)