The Impending Storm. Having recently finished its morning work, this former Port Royal Railroad switcher awaits the impending arrival of Hurricane Ian as indicated by the clouds in the back... (more)
Throwback Power. Now resting in North Charleston, this switcher was used for a number of years on the defunct Port Royal Railroad line that ran from Yemassee to Port Royal, SC. The Port Roy... (more)
Resting on the grounds of Charleston's old Naval Base sits the lone engine on Palmetto Railway's roster lettered for another railroad. The Port Royal lettered switcher works a very small section ... (more)
On a beautiful October day, one of the Palmetto Railways switchers works the East Bay Street Terminal in downtown Charleston, SC. They are working on building the empty autorack train which would ... (more)
Palmetto Railways SW1001 sits quietly on the grounds of the old Navy Base this morning. It still wears the paint and letters of its previous owner, the Port Royal Railroad. This engine seems to ... (more)
Former Port Royal Railroad 1001, now owned by Palmetto Railways sits along the outer edge of the Charleston Naval Complex as the last light left hanging in the sky fades to dark.
Palmetto Railways 1001, wearing its original Port Royal Railroad paint, sits along a row of Palms overlooking a public road on the outer edge of the Charleston Naval Complex. 1001 is used to move ... (more)