On June 18, Canadian Pacific Railway's CMQ US train F16-18 is ready to depart southbound on the Searsport Subdivision from the Northern Maine Junction Yard at Hermon, Maine. The train would servic... (more)
His mind is on the right track! My five year old son admires the orange and black locomotives assigned to the Georgia Southwestern Railroad to work their Arlington to Bainbridge line. The GSWR 2... (more)
LIRC 2001 leads Z550 off the Columbus Industrial Lead after working industries on the east side of town.
The CSX Bayfront Yard in Erie, Pennsylvania has not seen any traffic since the Erie Coke plant closed in December, but is seeing some new life for car storage. With traffic levels down due to the ... (more)
In an unusual move, an empty grainer picked up 2 empty coil cars from Pacesetter Steel Services, avoiding a 4 mile shove. Also unusual of late has been vehicular traffic, but an accident to the s... (more)
The Lindenwood Turn is running south on the TRRA's Highline safetly above the flooded Mississippi River, heading toward BNSF's Lindenwood Yard. In the first half of 2019 the Mississippi River s... (more)
Not every day you catch a rock train on the Heart of Georgia but here is HOG 2124 returning towards Cordele with empty Vulcan ballast hoppers some of which were more than 50 years old!
It's a beautiful May morning in the West Virginia mountains, and the daily South Branch Valley crew is almost done prepping the days run. CSX had just delivered a grain train over the weekend, and... (more)
An Ex-HLCX GP38-3 switches out a unit pipe train dropped off by BNSF.
A colorful pair lead empty grain south on the Georgia Northeastern, with 33 empty CSX corn & 3 empty private soybean hoppers on the drawbar.
The Maryland Midland Pride unit leads the work train back to Union Bridge after a day of shuttling dirt. Pictured crossing over Little Pipe Creek. The 2061 had the duty on the east end of the trai... (more)
CSX Y295 passing through Historic Ybor City bound for Port Tampa.
CSX Y295 has just begun street running on Polk St in Downtown Tampa.
Good golly it's Miss Molly