Leaving the Yard. After delivering cars to the GRLW, the PICK reverses for the next stage of its trip toward Honea Path, SC.
Pickens Belton Job comes into downtown Anderson to exchange trains with the Anderson Job.
Handoff. The PICK enters the GRLW interchange near Belton, where it will pull forward and allow the waiting GRLW unit to connect to the train and pull forward to proceed to Pelzer.
Where's the Beef? Two of the PICK's U-Boats pull a load of cars past an iconic sign on the way to interchange with the Greenville & Western just south of Belton, SC.
Lots of History. Two of the PICK's U-Boats pass a graveyard of some old switchers.
Making the Curve. The weekday Anderson Job runs through a small S curve on its way east toward Belton to interchange with the Greenville & Western with these cars bound for CSX.
On Station. The weekday Anderson Job works the NS interchange in Anderson before heading east to Belton to interchange with the Greenville & Western Railroad.
Pickens Railway shuffles cars in downtown Anderson, South Carolina in September 2004 as the after effects of a hurricane passes overhead. I was on the way to Atlanta on a work assignment and made ... (more)
The Pickens Railway 'Belton Job' crosses Broadway Creek outside of Anderson,SC with a nice sized train for the Greenville and Western.
Pickens Railway U18B #9508 crosses Manning Street in Anderson,SC as they switch the NS interchange.
Pickens Railroad 9508 switches out cars.
The Pickens Railroad Anderson Job is seen here doing some work just south of Anderson at Gluck, SC., on a foggy & misty summer morning.
The Belton Train heads east toward Belton at the Amity Road crossing.
The Belton Train makes a few switches in downtown Anderson. It appeared that Anderson had quite a storm the prior day.
After a lot of work at First Quality Paper, the Belton and Anderson crews double up for the run north to downtown Anderson.