NS 15T comes south with a brand-new unit in the lead on New Year's Day.
In honor of Kodak's bankruptcy announcement I thought I would offer another big yellow box!
Fall has arrived in the Shenandoah Valley. NS train 18T rolls through the small town of Stanley as the morning fog burns off on a cold Saturday morning.
Engineer Chris Hall makes his way back to Elkton with a short train.
NS train 16T makes its way across the high trestle at Dovel Hollow with an interesting mix of engines.
NS 201 begins in southbound move early Sunday morning with the leader number previously held by the NS OCS F unit.
NS 8390 with mis-matched number boards makes its way south. Notice the new rail ready to be set south of Shenandoah.
NS 202 rolls over the high trestle with the CNJ unit trailing on a cold fall morning.
A late afternoon southbound coal train approaches Stanley, Virginia with 4 engines up front. Recently NS has gone to a 2 + 2 arrangement so this setup caught me off guard.
NS train 12Z glides over the high trestle at Compton on a chilly Christmas Eve "Eve" with some red & green foreign power second. #716
The location name says it all! NS 7654 fights the grade to exit the south end of the Shenandoah Yard.
NS 202 rumbles over the trestle made famous by O. Winston Link with the historic Court St. homes in the background.
NS train 16T begins it's journey north with some foreign power in the lead. #716
NS train 15T wakes up the small town of Elkton, VA on a warm summer day. #716
NS train 202 eases over the trestle in Luray with the historic South Court St. homes in the distance.