CV/GTW/CN alumnus has brought in the daily train from Wilson and is switching a few cars. It’s worth going out of the way to hear that throaty roar instead of Tier 4 (yuck).
CLNA 120 gets headroom on the EC Line at Chocowinity before setting off a train for NS.
CLNA's turn from Wilson arrives in Chocowinity with a stone train for NS.
120 heads east by the former NS station in Simpson behind an ex-GTW GP9 leader.
A loaded stone train heads out of Greenville on a hot summer morning in eastern NC.
Carolina Coastal's Chocowinity Turn comes into Greenville Yard Limits behind a GP9 and GP15-1.
CLNA train #119 departs Chocowinity in route to Plymouth through the lowlands of eastern North Carolina.
Both CLNA trains #119/#120 switch power around in the yard in Chocowinity, NC as CLNA #4612 will lead a 94 car train east towards Plymouth.
Carolina Coastal's #119 (Plymouth Turn) crosses the calm waters of the Pamlico river with 94 cars (74 for storage) on this beautiful July morning.