Empties for the Danville coalfields have just knocked down the signal at E.E. Coal River Siding, CLF 6.2. Nearly 25 miles are left for this empty man before he reaches his crew run destination of ... (more)
With a layer of wet snow covering the trees and foreground, CSX E613 bound for the coalfields makes the southbound trek over CSX's Coal River Subdivision, near Sproul Jct.
CSX 758 at Sproul continues on up the Coal River Sub as fresh snow blankets everything.
CSXT 758 heads for the Armstrong Tunnel as it travels the twists and the turns on the unique and photogenic Coal River Subdivision.
CSX E613 idles in Dock Siding during a heavy snow shower.
The headlights of CSXT 4528 beam through the heavy snow as it arrives into the East End of Dock Siding.
CSXT 4528 slows to a stop in Dock Siding during the 4th heavy snowfall of the winter season.
CSX E613 idles in Dock Siding as the 4th major snow storm of the season slams the Kanawha Valley.
CSX E613 lead by an SD70MAC slows to a stop in Dock Siding as yet another snow storm hits the Kanawha Valley.
CSX engineer Jesse Smith shoots us a wave as he takes his train of MTY's up the Coal River Subdivision on this beautiful fall like evening.
CSXT 243 exits the Armstrong Tunnel and continues his journey east along the Coal River Subdivision.