My Old Kentucky Dinner Train pulls out of Osborne Yard and heads to pick up passengers leaving the Kentucky Derby.
A freshly painted Geep cures in the late evening sun at the Corman shop in Guthrie.
Mother & slug pull a short coal drag towards Alcoa in southern Warrick County.
Seven twelfths of the EVWR roster in one shot.
HAD1 bends around itself as it slowly negotiates the grades and curves to get in to Mt Vernon Terminal at Southwind.
Fall colors are waning as a loaded coal drag pulls towardd the Mt. Vernon terminal
RRC owner Terry Respondek gives commands to guest engineer Sonny Sellers as he moves engines around at the shop. Thank you for a great day Mr. Respondek!
MVL1 prepares to do some work at Lamont.
NB with an undecorated engine in the mix.
SB train crosses over the finally dried out flood plain south of Evansville.
Train D14 moves AWW 203 & 204 to Boonville from Huntingburg. The engines were purchased by Respondek Railroad. Mr Respondek picked the engines up Sunday evening and shuttled them to his shop at Ya... (more)
NS train 239 flies by on the main after meeting EB train 26Z at Shattuc
A rebuilt SD-45 leaves Centralia on the head of a rock train.
The train stretches back over the Hwy 62 overpass as it makes its way in to Mt Vernon Transfer.
With 7 engines pulling, this coal train is not lacking for power. EVWR's newly acquired GP40-2 leads the pack west on its first run.