A trio of GE's lug a Herzog ballast train past a lonely payphone.
One of NS's newest blows through Blair with a train load of ballast.
Two southbounds wait patiently in the Oakdale yard.
A southbound mixed freight blows by 890 parked on a storage track on a sunny January afternoon.
A couple of GE's idle the time away in a nearly empty Emory Gap yard.
After making a quick setout, a southbound freight powers out of Waters as it resumes its trip south.
The Franklin Minerals train creeps out of the tunnel under Roosevelt Mountain on its way to Rockwood to interchange.
A set of catfish cruise by a dead leaser on one of the storage tracks.
The classic FIM GE's stroll into Rockwood to make their car swaps.
NS 223 blasts through downtown Rockwood on its way south over the CNO&TP.
117 slowly crawls toward the Emory River bridge but will soon be reversing to drop a car off before continuing on south.
The Clinton switcher sits on the end of the Jellico line basking in the morning sun and waiting for the RBBB Circus train to pass so it can go about its morning duties.
A rare sight, the Emory Gap local is seen tip-toeing down the tracks of the former Tennessee Central Railroad to reach a lumber supplier.
The conductor of the Emory Gap local keeps lookout as the short train is backed down the very decayed tracks.
Here lies one of many coal hoppers that derailed on 8/15/05 as the train was nearing Knoxville on its way to Corbin, KY for reload.