Northwest Ohio bound coal loads creep through St. Albans on an extremely mild February evening.
Elk Run bound coal empties have just begun their journey on the Coal River Subdivision, illuminating the east portal of the St. Albans Tunnel at CLF 0.9.
Thunderstorms in February.. A premature spring thunderstorm shakes the Kanawha Valley as eastbound coal empties zip through downtown St. Albans.
With a uniquely magenta colored sunset coming to an end, the crew on this empty train at Coal Dock have a long night ahead of them, as they prepare for a signal south to the coalfields of Boone an... (more)
661 heading into Armstrong Tunnel on the Coal River Sub.
Two trains in a Snowstorm. An 8 second exposure @ f5.6, ISO 100.
CSX 6408 sits in westward siding with a small work train just after a quick and heavy snow storm that dropped more then 3 inches in just a hour. The crew has the cab lights on as they wait for the... (more)
Red signals at CP Indian.
With a night snow storm dumping several inches of fresh snow, CSXT 6408 idles in Westward Siding on an H033 work train.
A spring cold snap finds CSX 268 taking loads off the Coal River Sub.
A now retried B36-7 passes under the now gone C&O style signal heading for South Charleston yard.
On the shortest day of the year, a general MOW train idles in Westward Siding on a cold, snow covered day.
7649 exits Armstrong Tunnel taking a train of empties to the coal mines of southern WV.
During a heavy snow squall, CSX E690 charges eastbound through St. Albans.
Stop signals at C.P. Indian at Milepost "One" on the Coal River Subdivision.