Brand spanking new out of Erie BNSF C44-9W 4511 leads CSX Q505 south as it nears its destination of Louisville.
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.
These coexisted with B36-7s which were also identical.
Was this really twenty five years ago? Yes, take what you see because it will be twenty years ago too soon. Demoted to switching service these units were "dead men walking" even in tho... (more)
Three CSX geeps power a manifest for the Louisville & Indiana Railroad across the Ohio River on the large Fourteenth Street Bridge that connects Louisville,KY to Clarksville,IN in the last light o... (more)
An unusual and eclectic mixture leads this southbound local train.
PAL's University of Kentucky painted 70MAC leads empties away from the LG&E power as it heads back to the mines for another load.
Southbound train departing Osborn Yard with an odd mix of power.
Switching the yard. The other side was uploaded earlier.
Originally delivered wearing standard YN3 colors from the factory during 2003, CSX SD70MAC #4771 was repainted during early 2013 and was among the first of its type to receive the "How Tomor... (more)
One of the eighteen left white faced NS units leads 223 east away form Louisville.
This unit started out on L&N and was fortunate enough to stay home moving cars around the big yard and its environs.
PAL's LG3 heads south for a coal refill.
PAL's GP38-2's UK and U of L's universities wait for their next assignment.