A plethora of EMD beauties are seen at the locomotive servicing area of Tilford yard this afternoon. From L to R one can spot a butt-head, a slug, some SDs and a few Geeps. Heck, there's even a ... (more)
Under a gloomy December sky, a pair of CSX GP40-2's lead a southbound work train through the s curve and past the Classic Clinchfield Railroad Signal at Chestoa, Tennessee just south of Erwin on t... (more)
A CSX slug set crosses the Carrollton Viaduct. Constructed in 1829, this is the world's oldest railroad bridge still in active service.
CSX Transportation is the largest user of road slugs many of which were built from GP30s and GP35s. One such slug/mother set, CSX 6428 and CSX 2333, are seen tied down on the Fonda siding.
CSX Transportation is the largest user of road slugs many of which were built from GP30s and GP35s. One such slug/mother, CSX 6428 and CSX 2333 sit at the head of a work train on the siding in Fon... (more)
Y301 is returning from north Toledo with a heck of an all EMD lashup - shiney slug set CSXT 6428-2333 & CN 5508 & 5563 - a pair of SD60F's that had come into Toledo on Q281.
A YN3 slug set brings a loaded ballast train south down the siding and into the northwest wye at Deshler.
CSXT 6428 awaits a crew change as Q531 streaks by bound for Memphis.
A CSX MOW train awaits a new crew at Kayne Avenue in Downtown Nashville.
CSX 6428 sits ready for its next assignment, while the service center crew starts to work on the CSX 571, which just arrived on Q556 from Nashville.
A string of older EMD's occupy the west pit for servicing.