South Carolina Central GP10 No. 75 still wears its blue and white colors (the operation is now part of Genesee & Wyoming) as it works the Sonoco plant in Hartsville, just outside Darlington.
South Carolina Central power rests at the railroad's shop facility outside of Darlington.
Painted nearly the same gray as the covered hoppers it switches, this Plymouth "critter" at the South Carolina Central's yard in Floyd, South Carolina, blended into the background. One would thin... (more)
Soaking up the October sun (and blending in with the sky) in Floyd, South Carolina, is South Carolina Central GP40-2 6415. As evidenced by this engine's markings, this is a former Grand Trunk Wes... (more)
A fascinating scene under stormy skies in rural upstate SC is the old Pickens RR shop. Note the ash pit in the foreground, a reminder of steam days. Two locomotives apparently awaiting rebuild by ... (more)
The railroad industry is an interesting one in that there are always changes happening whether its signal replacement, locomotive retirements or repaints, etc. In this case, RailAmerica, parent co... (more)
A colorful consist is idled at CSXT's Selkirk, NY yard on March 11. The SCRF GP40-2 6415 (ex-GT/DT&I) is heading west for delivery to the Chicago Fort Wayne & Eastern; the CEFX SD90MAC/43s 130 and... (more)
SCRF SW1200r #8 at Society Hill, SC in May 1998
South Carolina Central GP9 #6550 working at Hartsville in January '90.
As I recall this unit was nee-WM. It's typical Railtex (now Railamerica), off its home line.
Four DJJX cars loaded with shedded steel rest on the ground after the rail rolled over. Looks like SCRF employees are going to have a long night! Canon EOS 50D
Old unit parked here for a while. I spotted this near a rail crossing on US 15 near Bishopville.
South Carolina Central power parked and running near the Nucor Steel plant
My first 'artsy' shot, taken of an abandoned SCRF unit.