There's not much left here to suggest Keyser's former importance to the B&O. A few MOW cars have the remains of the yard to themselves as Q316 rolls through town.
Lashups like this were common in CSX's earliest days, but had become a rarity at the time of this photo.
B876, destined for the former WM Thomas Sub, enters Keyser with a U18B in the consist.
V655's helpers approach the head end after the train yarded in Keyser. Although most of the yard has been abandoned, Keyser is still a small hub of activity of the Mountain Sub.
4824 leads a coal drag past Z Tower and into the yard at Keyser.
In the middle of the night, B880 pauses at Z Tower after running light from Cumberland.
Waiting in the helper pocket at Z Tower, west of Keyser, WV.
A coal drag with a nice duo of SCL and Chessie units occupies the yard at Keyser. For many years, Keyser was a large terminal on the B&O's West End - the area to the left of the train was once pa... (more)
510 shuffles coal cars at Keyser, a location that could become the interchange point for the new owner of the "B&O Cluster". Z Tower in background was still manned at the time of this photo, but ... (more)
A GP39 at night in Keyser Yard
Keyser Tower on the Mountain Sub; one of the very last with
Keyser Tower on the Mountain Sub; one of the very last with "Armstrong" levers.
PEPX drag eastbound entering Keyser's RC2 track.