After getting further direction to run to Pratt for a crew change, NS 61S (Mingo Jct,OH-New Orleans,LA) eases down grade, and heading to the crew change point to Pratt on the NS Chattanooga Termin... (more)
The Tennesee Valley Railroad Museum is home to not one, but two operational Southern Railways coal-fired steam locomotives. #630 is a 1904 American Locomotives 2-8-0 Consolidation.with over 46,000... (more)
BNSF foreign power pulls an empty Norfolk Southern coal train into Chattanooga.
The Missionary Ridge Local crosses the South Chickamauga Creek just before arriving back at Grand Junction in Chattanooga to deboard passengers.
A doubleheaded steam freight heads North toward Grand Junction A Lerro Productions Photo Charter
A doubleheaded steam freight winds its way through the yard at Grand Junction A Lerro Productions Photo Charter
Locomotive 4501's engine crew checks the time before departing with a late night run to head South A Lerro Productions Photo Charter
A doubleheaded steam freight heads South out of Grand Junction A Lerro Productions Photo Charter
A doubleheaded steam freight exits Missionary Ridge Tunnel as it heads South A Lerro Productions Photo Charter
A doubleheaded steam freight pauses at East Chattanooga station before continuing it's journey South A Lerro Productions Photo Charter
1911 Baldwin locomotives built 4501 and 1904 Alco built 630 pull a mixed freight out of the Missionary Ridge Tunnel.