An EVWR crew takes a coal train in to Vectrens A.B. Brown Power Plant
About 1/2 of the 12,000 ft viaduct over the Ohio River flood plain is visible in this shot. This is a Katrina reroute, which were popular on CSX in the fall of 2005.
A NS grey ghost powers a CSX train across the Ohio River and in to Indiana on a steamy summer afternoon.
WB NS train meets an old Cargill Geep parked at Illinois Grain.
After a 50 mile chase, we get peace signs from the conductor of Q515.
Remnats of a derail on the wye to Hazelton Mine. Given the lack of coal, the cars were apparantly empty.
Indiana Southern power takes a coal train south on NS to Yankeetown Dock.
A fleeting moment of sunshine illuminates a pair of H3 BNSF motors as they cross the recently flooded Ohio River valley south of Evansville.
4043 pauses for a switch to be thrown so the train can pull an empty car out of Midwestern Pet Foods on the northeast side of Evansville.
The (few) residents of Daylight IN are awakened early Saturday morning by the sweet sound of a GP40 & GP30 passing south through their neighborhood.
A 7,000' rack train moves south from Evansville.
A WB NS train passes the new signal at 158.1. This new signal is apparantly to protect a new siding being put in to access the Alliance coal loop north of Princeton.
Shortly after sunrise, a pair of tunnel motors and a geep wrap around the entrance to Somerville like a snake.
A damp, gray and ugly day. Perfect weather for a santa train! INRD rolls in to Bloomfield with Santa on front greeting the visitors.
A UP powered coal train moves south past a CSX crane that was being used to hoist new sections of track up on the concrete deck recently.