Norfolk Southern train 201 slows down as it approaches the siding at Wilson's where it will meet 16T. 201 will hold the main before it continues south towards Shenandoah.
Back to back trains on the NS H line are fairly uncommon. Even more rare is NS 3402 leading!
A colorful 37Q makes its way out of the siding at Wilsons and south after 38Q made its way north.
NS train 202 passes the restored train station (now Vistor Center) in Luray during the first significant snow storm.
NS train 15T begins its southbound journey past the station in Shenandoah after a quick crew change. #716
NS train 18T clears Main St. on a warm summer morning in Stanley, VA. #716
NS 2719 leads the local back to Harrisonburg.
NS train 12Z approaches Luray on a clear, blue morning in the Shenandoah Valley. #716
A large local led by NS 7012 crosses the trestle at Compton during an early morning run through the beautiful Shenandoah Valley.
NS V92 (the Harrisonburg local) makes it's way south on a beautiful winter Sunday morning.
NS triple 777 clears the 91.5 signal on beautiful fall evening in Page County Virginia.
Fall is just about over in the Shenandoah Valley. NS train 18T rolls over the high trestle at Rileyville after meeting 15T at Vaughn-Summit.
NS 202 makes it's away across the trestle made famous by O. Winston Link on a warm fall afternoon.
NS 201 with the Interstate Heritage unit leading makes its southbound move through the early morning fog of the Shenandoah Valley. The N&W signal at Lewis Run is also pictured.
NS 15T comes southbound over the high trestle at Compton, VA. The train will hold the main and pass 18T at Vaughn-Summit.