NB crosses the Ohio in to Indiana.
A SB grain train pokes it's head around the corner as it moves siding to main at South Gibson.
L645 reflects the very late evening sun as it splits the signal at middle Kings.
Spliting the signal at middle Kings
Loading at Alliance coal
Freshly laundered engines and a string of new coal cars shine brightly in the late evening sun at the Mt Vernon transfer facility.
With two newly painted Geeps, this NB train creeps on to the Richland Creek viaduct, commonly known as Tulip Trestle
How far they've come. A grey ghost GP16 carcass stands in strong contrast to how the INRD looks 20 years later.
Two newly painted Geeps lead a train to Indy.
Coal train U230 has finished loading at Alliance and is about to re-enter the main and go south.
161 enters the west end of the cut at DePauw
Q244's conductor checks out the foamers checking out his train.
SB train L645 climbs the grade over the flood plain south of Evansville and is about to pass in to Kentucky.
After entering Belknap on the siding for a meet with a EB coal train, 122 rounds the corner on the main. The coal train they were meeting is still ahead, but shoved back in to the spur at Sigeco.
122 stops in the siding at Belknap.