CSX 5109 heads across the St. Albans bridge as it heads east through town.
Over a year old, and still looking crisp! CSXT 715, one of the early GE ES44AC's ordered by CSX, leads a train of loaded coal cars westbound through St. Albans.
A very clean CSX 715 heads off the west leg of the wye with loads of coal.
CSXT 4705 exits the St. Albans tunnel and slipts the signals at Indian as it continues to make it's journey east on the Coal River Subdivision.
CSX 243 as solo power exits the first tunnel as it heads up Coal River.
CSX 243 heads up Coal River Sub passing two classic C&O signals.
CSX 563 and two other units flies through St. Albans with grain hoppers.
CSX 498 just heading off the west leg of the wye with loads of coal.
CSX 462 leads Q-303 through St. Albans at track speed.
Some older power leads an empty Virginia power train through St. Albans enroute to the coalfields of Kentucky.
Coal empties split the signals at Indian headed eastbound towards the coalfields of West Virginia.
An empty coal train sits stopped at the signals at Indian just east of the St. Albans tunnel. The train stopped due to failing to receive a speed restriction ahead.
Eastbound loads rumble through St. Albans, WV.
CSX 352 heads off the east leg of the wye with a string of new hopper cars.
CSX 106 heads up Coal River Sub passed a little league baseball park and under a overpass.