Ohio Central 7137 leads a combination Coal/Trash train eastbound on the Panhandle
Ohio Central 7220 running long hood forward leads an eastbound NRHS excursion at Bowerston
A string of Ohio Central geeps sit at the site of the former Republic Steel inhouse railroad. Center Street use to be lined with blast furances, today it a sorry brownfield with nothing remaining.
Two former NS/Conrail/MGA/WP units depart Warwick yard with freight off the CSX.
Former NS/Conrail/MGA/WP units team up to haul for the Ohio Central. The red/white/black unit is former New Castle Industrial RR 4094,also ex MGA, recently aquired by the OC.
Originally Western Pacific U23Bs 2261 & 2254, both were rebuilt by GE as Super7-23Bs, sold to Monongahela Railway and renumbered 2309 & 2304, acquired by Conrail as 2039 & 2034, then CSX 3188 & NS... (more)
Fans compose their shots as 1293 backs up prior to making a runby.
1293 slowly backs down the new connection track towards the Panhandle. This track was built for the trash trains which arrive from the NS at Mingo Jct.
Eastbound on the Joint Line, this passenger special was the second train in less than an hour!
The latest in cow herding technology, circa 1943.
OHCR 7220 leads a NRHS convention excursion up the connection from the ex PRR to the ex NYC line to Apex
6325 barrels through Morgan Run on a warmup run for Trainfest in August 2004
With heads sticking out at various places throughout the train, OHCR C420 7220 and F40PH 271 lean into a superelevated curve in Miller Station. The track at right leads to the Nelms No. 2 mine.