A South Branch Valley grain train runs Northbound through the massive gorge along the South Branch of the Potomac River known as the Trough. Bringing up the rear of the train is two classic GP9s w... (more)
SBVR 6604 in B&O paint leads a northbound Green Spring job out of Moorefield and under the route 55 overpass.
SBVR 6604 in B&O paint leads a northbound Green Spring job through the S curve south of Moorefield.
A South Branch Valley train heads north with empty grain hoppers from Pilgrim's Pride in Moorefield, WV bound for the CSX interchange in Green Spring, WV.
One of two GP9s in a vintage paint scheme on the SBVR (the other is Chessie colors 6240) rolls through Romney passing the boarding site for the popular Potomac Eagle excursion trains. The SBVR's o... (more)
South Branch Valley RR currently operated by OmniTRAX using Chessie lettered GP 9 ex C&O/B&O 6240 moving freight from Petersburg to Greenspring rolls through Vanderflip.
South Branch Valley RR currently operated by OmniTRAX using Chessie lettered GP 9 ex C&O/B&O 6240 moving freight from Petersburg to Greenspring crossing one of two bridges at Riverdale Acres.
South Branch Valley RR currently operated by OmniTRAX using Chessie lettered GP 9 ex C&O/B&O 6240 moving freight from Petersburg to Greenspring crossing Cumberland Road.
South Branch Valley RR currently operated by OmniTRAX using Chessie lettered GP 9 ex C&O/B&O 6240 moving freight from Petersburg to Greenspring.
GP9R 92 rests for it’s trip tomorrow to Moorefield.
Awaiting assignment, SBVR 6604, a former B&O GP9, sits in the SBVR shops in Tannery, WV. This unit is equipped with long hood forward operations.
South Branch Valley GP 9 ex B&O/C&O 6240 sits with sister engine 6604 ex B&O 751 under cloudy skies at Green Springs West Virginia.
South Branch Valley GP 9 ex B&O/C&O 6240 sits with sister engine 6604 ex B&O 751 at Green Springs West Virginia.
The proud seller stands before a former NS unit about to be renumbered for the new owner. Photo by Jim Satterwhite. From my collection.
South Branch Valley Railroad 182 waits for more repair work to be done at their diesel shops in Moorefield, West Virginia. Photo taken with permission wearing all required safety gear.