An loaded coal train rumbles down Main Street in West Brownsville.
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An un-Conrailed Monongahela Super7-23B, number 2035, waits in the yard at West Brownville, PA to depart with an empty train of hoppers for the coal mines of southern Pennsylvania.
A ballast train sits tied down in the yard on a lazy Saturday afternoon.
A scene of the past.......
An empty train passes some spring color as it rolls down the street in West Brownsville.
On a quite Sunday like this, Main Street West Brownsville probably sees more trains than cars
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Much to my surprise this beautiful Conrail drove right down the middle of the street to brighten up all the dead things around it.
NS 7598 rumbles right down the middle of Main St. basking the the bright afternoon sun.
The driver of the Jeep is either very brave or very stupid as he tries to pass the N60 on the snowy streets of West Brownsville
N09 eases down the tight confines of Main St. with only a few feet between the train and the parked automobiles.
Until recently, this location was known as "CP 58". An August rule change resulted in the renaming of various control points and this one is now known as "Jimbo".