A pair of Paducah & Louisville GP38-2s await their next assignment at the railroad's yard in Louisville, Kentucky, on February 13th, 2015. Built in October 1984 as GP40-2s (3805 was Cotton Belt 7... (more)
RJ Corman train Z546 does some semi-street running on the Water Street Lead to switch customers along this former L&N track. Although Bourbon is king in Louisville, the tracks here are bracketed ... (more)
With their switching complete at Consolidated Grain, NS TL02 negotiates some of Louisville's industrial trackage as they return to LS Junction from Oak Street Yard.
ICG Century 636 #1101 idles under the sand tower at Oak Street Yard on a frigid morning. It and its sister Alcos regularly worked between Paducah and Louisville in the Seventies.