The fleet is ready to depart. Lurking behind 5417 is a K4 celebrity-to-be, PRR #1361 in regular service.
I arrived in Bluefield in the middle of August when most coal mines are shut down for vacation. So a cut of over 20 cabooses was laid out in front of me. So go ahead choose your favorite.
A new BNSF Gevo sits in GE's backshops along with the Hybrid unit, a new CSX Gevo, a few primer units, an older CSX AC4400, 10 unknown units for export, and GE's fleet of locomotives.
Three styles of N&W cabooses together near the engine terminal in Williamson. May 1977. The white stripe above the center window indicated this particular caboose could not be used in pusher ser... (more)
Conrail PO87 is in Suffern Yard, passing by the fleet of "Bluebirds," NJDOT owned U34CHs... which power Conrail's commuter runs into Hoboken. Picture is taken from Route 59. The GP15-1s on this tr... (more)
364-381-376, cabooses for the locals out of Heavener wait for the next assignments.
Where else can you find 56 year old MKT geeps, an F-unit, an F40c, Alaska GP38-2s and a whole bunch of switchers all in one place, today?
Stored BNSF units at their Northtown Yard.
Four TTI B23-7s sit at the TTI yard in Paris, KY.
NS 4631 and others sit in wait at the Asheville Roundhouse.
LLPX 2804 leading a plethora of locomotives....BN, CR, ATSF, BNSF, and UP all represented!!!