Eastbound NS stack train 202 slowly passes through downtown Knoxville as the Knoxville Fire Department works to extinguish an overnight fire at the abandoned McClung Warehouse to the left of the t... (more)
Grinding the rails between Hurricane, and Barboursville, WV before ceasing work in Barboursville and tying down for the day. The Loram Rail Grinder slowly moves through Culoden, WV under the US Ro... (more)
Lady Liberty leads this grain train south out of Knoxville, bound for Loudon.
Southern Rwy F7 #4264 leads westbound at Hickory, NC (February 1971)
RF&P F's wait for another train to lead, and a C&O geep is seen far right, in this scene from the ready tracks at Pot Yard, once one of the busiest on the east coast. From the south, it was not u... (more)
The Knoxville & Holston River's River Train switches the cement plant along Neyland Drive on the train's way back to the railroad's yard at Coster.
A local couple walks on and completely ignores the GE 65tonner pulling ingots from the upper plant to the lower plant with a shy conductor covering his face. These moves will be ending in the futu... (more)
SD70M-2 leads a coal drag by an active river loadout headed east towards the Pokey. The loadout (Argus Energy) seen to the left is slated to close December 27, a victim of coal's lesser role in t... (more)
The Virginian Heritage Unit leads NS 592, a loaded coal train from Shire Oaks, PA, as it crosses over the Susquehanna River on the NEC. It's headed for the Consol coal pier in Baltimore, MD.
A SD40-2 leads an empty autorack train with conductor David Weathers
WSSB Z547 approaches Midway shortly after departing Bill yard.
The Santa Train makes its way through the small Russell county town of Dante, past the Union Baptist Church as it prepares for another stop.
Three Durham & Southern Baldwins are working hard into Coats, NC on a cold, blustery late winter day in March 1969.
The Santa Train is about to enter the S-cure tunnel at McClure, with its next stop at Dante around a half-hour away.
The Santa Train soars over Copper Creek and the far shorter Norfolk Southern bridge.