NS 1801 and NS 4118 (another DC to AC rebuild with it's car body mods still in primer) approach Alplaus Ave as they return to their intermodal train after dropping an engine at Mohawk Yard. 23K (9... (more)
NS 35A passes the classic PRR signals at Haysville behind one of two units painted in this special yellow and gray scheme. 1801 was originally built as NS SD70 2548.
Say what you will about the paint scheme, but it sure does stand out in a crowd of catfish... seen here rolling through the southern foothills of the Appalachian Mountains 85 miles from it's origi... (more)
A Tails Bonnet, one of probably more than a few nicknames for this type of NS SD70ACC, is on final to its destination of BRC's Clearing Yard with train 17N.
Enola to Conway freight 35A passing through Emsworth, PA with SD70ACC 1801 leading.
One of the cowardly lions passes tied down grainer 44Z-29 with a BNSF H2 leader. The yellow nose stands out against the otherwise drab winter colors.
One of the Tweety Birds crosses a full Chattahoochee River with an extra train of export Mercedes. A week earlier the river level was somewhere between my feet & knees.
Five prototype “DC to AC” rebuild locomotives gathered together on the circle tracks in front of Juniata Locomotive Shop’s newly installed turntable for a family portrait in Altoona, PA, on ... (more)
Drone Shot - NS #1801 leads train I6A as it passes through Lovick east bound.
Drone Shot - NS #1801 leads train I6A as it passes through Cook Springs, AL east bound.
Norfolk Southern poses five of its specially painted DC to AC rebuilds outside of the Juniata Shops in Altoona, Pennsylvania. These prototypes represent Norfolk Southern's commitment to recycle ol... (more)
Rebuild EMD SD70ACC, NS 1801, leads N11 from "little yard" South on the NS Loveridge Secondary.
NS 135 climbs the loops with one of the fresh SD70ACC rebuilds.
The newly painted NS 1801 SD70ACC unit leads the way through the small town of Catawba on its way to Asheville yard.
The newly painted NS 1801 SD70ACC unit leads the way past the Old Fort railroad station on its way to Asheville yard.