RJ Corman power sets parked just south of Ansonia on RJ Cormans line to Greenville. This unit was a former SP unit #4075
RJ's Loup Creek power rests on the very steep spur that serves the GP plant.
Up close and personal with the front axle of a SD40T-2.
RJ Corman 5361 and 3804 bask in the sunrise early this November Day.
Cleaning the QJ before a photo shoot. After the photos the locomotive was turned on the wye on the NE side of the old C&O Belt Line between Loudon Ave. and 7th Street. This was the last day this... (more)
There are no easy days, except days off, but a few tricks are quieter than others and a few nights cooler than some.
Five parked engines with Fall Foilage ablaze.
A pair of RJ Corman GP16’s await their next assignment. Wonder who owns the building behind them?
Several generations of EMD power are used by RJ Corman. 9009 is a remote equipped GP9 that is normally working Alcan in Berea. 3804 is a "new" GP38-2, and 7895 is a SD40-2R of UP heritage.
RJ Corman SD40-2 #3944 along with 2 SD40T-2's sit awaiting the next loaded sand train while GP16 #1607 sits deeper in the yard awaiting its next call for local duty in Louisville.
Kentucky Railway Museum volunteer Tim Nelson is seen preparing R.J. Corman's QJ steam locomotive for service.
RJ Corman's Chinese QJ coming off the Water Street Lead at MN Tower.