Tied down in nearly the exact spot as the prior day’s 102 (seen here https://www.railpictures.net/photo/786526/ ), 101—comprised of two ex SOU MP15DCs and an ex C&EI SW7 frame yard slug wait u... (more)
KXHR 101 waits for the clear to roll north at Coster after meeting NS’s K&O local T34. Once cleared, 101 will roll north beyond the yard through black oak ridge before reversing into Coster yard... (more)
Casey Rhodes brings train 101 south away from Three River Rambler’s University Commons depot with Chattanooga Traction no. 4 leading the way.
After shoving a sizable cut of loaded cement hoppers for Buzzi to the siding at milepost 4, 101's power (two ex Southern MP15DCs and an ex UPY yard slug) sits at the Buzzi spur waiting for railcar... (more)
Released from KLW on March 21st, engine number 8214 is the latest addition to the Knoxville and Holston River Railroad (KXHR) fleet. 8214, an NZESE15BDET4L has had an interesting rebuild history, ... (more)
KXHR 101 proceeds with the first task of the morning–replacing empty scrap gondolas at CMCs Knoxville Mill with loads from PCS Metals, the CSX interchange at W. Knox, and the NS interchange at C... (more)
After drilling CMC (formerly Gerdau Ameristeel) train 101 rolls east, preparing to make the climb up to Coster and begin the days switching.
A rainy spring morning in East Tennessee finds a set of lite engines eastbound on the Knoxville & Holston River RR east of downtown Knoxville heading to switch a transloader customer.
Who is that engineer, easing his classic locomotive and small freight train agross the high bridge over the Holston River. Zoom in. Photo taken on railroad property with permission.
Scott Ogle, the ever intrepid engineer, and the railroad's operations manage, propels his beautifully restored locomotive and a photo freight across a small bridge along the Tennessee Riverfront. ... (more)
Freshly repainted Knoxville Locomotive Works SW1500 1123 (former UP/SP) and Nash County Railroad SW1500 2313 (former NS/Southern) bring Knoxville & Holston River train #101 across Neyland Drive wi... (more)