This must be one of the most awesome lash-ups of the year! An exceptionally rare ex-SP SD40-2, one of 12 CSX SD80MACs and an AC6000CW lead a loaded coal train toward West-Jax yard.
Two original Santa Fe motors move southbound on NS 229, crossing the FEC Jax Drawbridge. The engines came back as 4th and 5th engines on NS 210, and were set out at Simpson yard.
A lone Geep tugs 80 ethanol cars across the St. Johns river. Rumor is FEC is going to see a large increase in these trains and may be another factor into the recently announced acquisition if GE ... (more)
Super Fleet on Super Sunday! NS 229 with a matched set of 'ATSF' warbonnets cross Jax Bridge. Ironically the weather in Jacksonville this day is more like that of Seattle, cloudy, drizzle, and ba... (more)
NS 229 waits at the north end of FEC's Bowden yard. A sad looking warbonnet is second in today's consist.
A product of NS's Altoona shops waits patiently for NS train 209 to re-crew. The 209 will continue south on to Florida East Coast Railway's Bowden yard, and the 6343 will build trains the rest of... (more)
Something you don't see every day: An MP15T pushes five office cars carrying 'important' employees on an otherwise completely disused track near the port. This piece of track used to serve several... (more)
NS's Honoring Veteran's unit rolls off the massive Jax bridge, on the day before Veteran's Day.
Norfolk Southern Honoring Veterans Specialty Locomotive.
A massive NS 209 waits for room to get into Simpson Yard while the fog begins to clear. Behind 209 was 229 featuring the Veteran's unit.
NS 285's power rolls back light after delivering it's train to the FEC. It is uncommon but not unheard of for UP power to turn up on NS trains in Jax.
The Sunday before Veterans day, the red, white, and blue NS veterans engine is leading NS 229 over the Jax Drawbridge. The specialty is pulling just two intermodal cars with him, one single and on... (more)