For the second time in about three weeks, the Conrail unit is passing thru East Tennessee. This time, on 23G, seen here at Oakdale.
In the nice, early morning light, 147 rounds the curve and ducks under the signal bridge at Oakdale.
A classic Ex-Conrail widecab EMD leads a slop freight south nearing Roddy. This train had a straight shot to Chattanooga all the way from Emory Gap.
Cincinnati Bound grain train 55E passes a southbound grain train just after crossing the Cumberland river in Burnside Kentucky during Winter Storm Jonas.
A day removed from Winter Storm Jonas, NS 229 rumbles up the long grade at Kings Mountain in a beautiful winter wonderland
One of the new trains on the CNO&TP, NS 868, a loaded coke train bound for Chicago, rolls through the snow as it curves into Lexington Yard in the midst of Winter Storm Jonas
The Chicago & Northwestern Heritage unit does the honors on Cincinnati Bound 142 as it crosses the massive Cumberland River Bridge in Burnside Kentucky.
A rather short 229 speeds past the CP at South Waters.
With high/wide loads occupying the first three cars, 167 gets rolling south again, after meeting 115, and NS' new monster manifest 101 at Tunnel 25.
NS 289 turns onto the Louisville District from the CNO&TP with a final destination of Shelbyville, KY after receiving a fresh crew not a half hour before.
In an unusual turn of events, the TVA plant at Kingston has told NS they do not need the load of coal on 894. They do have a train of empty hoppers they need rid of. So the crew has pulled the tra... (more)
With help from a couple of Cunuck units, 10X rounds the curve into Harriman at Strange with 114 boxcars in tow.
A long and heavy NS 177 grinds up the grade at Kings Mountain with 3 GE's pulling hard to bring it to the crest of the mountain
A southbound tank train rolls through the CP at Rosemont with a former C&NW Operation Lifesaver AC4400 third from lead on the second day of 2016.
Just after receiving a new crew, CNO&TP hotshot NS 229 passes the cemetery at Tateville, KY on a warm January day.