The NS 218 passes over the long bridge over SR 180 and the Kinnikinnick creek, as it meets a westbound coal train, during one of the few moments of sunlight this evening.
A single AC6000 leads a long train east on the Columbus sub, from the crews comments on the radio, they were not too happy to have a single engine on this train.
304 heads into town with a few DOD loads today, as it heads by Campus View Blvd.
6793 leads a ore train bound for AK Steel through Marion.
Having just came out of the tunnel a few moments ago, the first train today with the symbol 17R heads West, 3 trains total this afternoon were going by 17R. In the background is One Nationwide Pla... (more)
With the 864 heading west on two, the yard job heads out of the yard, and under the massive Valley/Whisman cantilever signal, with 4 tank cars in tow.
Heading around the bend, out of downtown, on the Western Branch, the NS 578 heads under the Greenlawn Ave overpass, in the late evening.
Having just started its trip a few minutes ago, Q310-11 heads down the Northern Sub bound for Russell KY.
The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus train approaches the Harper Rd crossing, after a short stop in Columbus for a crew change.
OHCR 4028, which is a SD40-2 that does not have dynamic breaks, sits coupled to OHCR 4026, a SD40-T2, waiting for the next eastbound NS coal train to provide helper power.
A westbound coke train heads off of the single main, and down main two as it heads though Lunbeck.
All fueled and recrewed, the 17M heads out from under the Harmon St overpass, as another train waits its turn in the background.
Westbound 17M continues its trip through the Scioto River Valley.
The fast moving NS 218 works on blowing the rest of the snow off of the tracks, as it approaches the Cooke Rd crossing.
The NS 234 arrives in town with a decent length of colorful containers, leaving town however, it will end up leaving a decent amount of the train behind.