Not one, but two cabooses on the rear of Norfolk Southern eastbound train 36Q on the Harrisburg mainline.
36Q heads north through Shenandoah Junction, on its way to Shepherdstown, WV, to meet southbound counterpart 35Q.
The nose of NS 8887 finds a pocket of light while splitting the signals at Shepherdstown, WV.
Faded ex-Con GE leads the very late running 36G as it crosses the Yellow Breaches creek. This train normally comes thru between 6-7am..today it's 9:22am
NS SD60 takes the signal east at CP Tulp on the Reading Line in charge of general freight 36Q on a sunny afternoon.
Meet, with 36Q east and train 212 west.
Eastbound over Susquehanna River.
An eastbound train led by the 3 month old 7570 with help from the 15 year old Conrail 8352 passes through Hershey, Pennsylvania.
This may look like Iowa on the UP but its NS in Central Pa.
Several Class 1 railroads are represented as NS36Q heads north towards Hagerstown, MD as viewed from Johnston Island.
NS 36Q crosses into Maryland with three different types of locmotives, newest to oldest.
Spring plowing has begun as 36Q heads North behind a pair of GE units
NS general freight 36Q rolls east thru the "s" curve approaching CP Tulp in Wyomissing behind a colorful mix of units including heritage I BNSF and Duluth Missabe locos on a sunny afternoon.
Train 36Q crosses the Potomac with a colorful lashup. The Missable tunnel motor is a long way from the Iron Range.
Northbound freight 36Q heads towards Harrisburg behind a bluebonnet.