Entering the Junction. Led by foreign power, the daily container/mixed freight enters Devine Junction, which is central to all train traffic through Columbia, SC.
Gotta Go Fast! NS 242 arrives into Columbia led by the Sonic Bonnet NS 4000.
Nice New Power. A very newly released and still shiny locomotive leads the daily container train through Devine Junction past the single aspect searchlight signal.
Searching. Led by foreign power, the daily 242 container train passes a single-aspect searchlight, originally of Seaboard origin and provided to NS as part of the railroad reorganization i... (more)
Nicely Dressed Visitor. In a first for me and a rarity for Columbia, a UP unit dressed in the new scheme appeared in town leading the daily pig train from Atlanta.
Kansas City Power. Unusually for Columbia, we've seen a lot of foreign power lately on NS trains. It most often is Union Pacific, but on Monday 242 was led by two rare KCS leaders. Here, i... (more)
Profile in Technology. Working outside of their usual territory, two Union Pacific Tier 4 units--SD70AH to UP, SD70ACe-T4 for most other lines--lead the daily intermodal train from Atlanta... (more)
Modern Visitors. In a unique lashups, two Union Pacific Tier 4 SD70s lead an intermodal through Columbia on the way to the port in Charleston, SC. I understand that these two T4 units arri... (more)
Arrived. Running a little later than usual, the daily pig train arrives into Columbia, passing through "The Ditch" on its way to Andrews Yard and then to the Port at Charleston, ... (more)
Passing Through. The daily pig/mixed freight from Atlanta passes through town on its way to the Port in Charleston, SC. On this day, NS 242 was just ahead of a military train.
Remnant Color. The daily 242 passes through the Ditch in Columbia, SC, led by foreign power through some remaining fall colors.
Multiple Foreign Units. The daily pig train from Atlanta, NS 242, proceeds through the locally popular Devine Junction toward Andrews Yard in Columbia. Any train that runs through Columbia... (more)
242 trudges through Berea interlocking on the Akron Railroad Club's seventh "Dave McKay Day."
Sweet power for a roadrailer!