While anticipating the arrival of NS 221, NS 153 decides to make an appearance as it rounds the curve at Seneca wye on its way to Birmingham, Alabama.
¿Habla español? NS 221 rounds the curve at the wye in Seneca with a visitor from South of the Border leading a leased visitor!
REAL Heritage! Hot shot NS 204 rounds the curve just north of Easley with 1 of 2 unpatched CNW Dash 9s leading! I don't think anyone including myself would've imagined seeing a real ... (more)
The 611 is on what we thought was her last trip back to Roanoke.
Headed north past the Quarry.
The "Show Ponies" lead NS 956 past the old SOU Seneca depot as they head northbound, back home to Altoona.
NS #212 races north through Clemson.
A beautiful Spring afternoon greets the southbound run of 213 with the Southern heritage unit leading on home rails.
Her Armour Yellow is badly worn and weathered as she leads the Toccoa-Greenville turn job around the sweeping corner at Easley, SC.
NS 118 sprints over the Tugalo River bridge and into the Palmetto State from Georgia. The train was running late after picking up the last two motors (an SD70ACe and ES44AC) in Gainesville.
Train 213 departs Greenville with a fresh crew, passing under the newly installed, PTC compliant signals at South Greenville. At least they left the Southern style station sign.
The Southern Heritage Unit passes under the wooden bridge east of Central, SC. This is my fifteenth Heritage capture, Railroad: Norfolk SouthernLocomotive: GE ES44ACLocation: Central, South Carolina, USALocomotive #: NS 8099Train ID: NS 213-11Photo Date: April 12, 2014
With only a few weeks remaining before the new signals are installed, P35 passes under the classic signal bridge at Central, SC.
A northern visitor heads for Atlanta on the point of train 213 as it departs Greenville, SC on a beautiful spring afternoon.
CSXT #7850 leads departing train 213 after its crew change in Greenville, SC on this warm April afternoon.