A mother and slug sit tied down on a general MOW train in the Westward Siding at St. Albans.
CSX 279 heads west solo through St. Albans with empty coal hoppers.
Tied down in the Westward Siding, a CW40-8 and a CW44AC pose for the camera under clear summer time skies.
CSXT 9052, a solo C44-9W charges through St. Albans with over a 100 loaded coal cars in tow.
In the last light of the evening, eastbound grain loads rumble through St. Albans.
Eastbound Hinton bound coal loads charge through downtown St. Albans in the early morning sun.
Eastbound Virginia bound loads highball through greater downtown St. Albans.
CSX 533 heads through St. Albans with empty hoppers.
CSX 857 heads off the Coal River Sub with loaded coal hoppers.
After receiving a signal, westbound light engines pass under the relatively new signal at "East End of Dock".
Headin' for the coalfields..
A silhouette within a silhouette perhaps? The falling Sun casts a warm background for this short movement and the crewman in the cab.
Eastbound empties bound for the WVa. coalfields idle on the Coal River bridge as a late evening haze lingers in the summer time air.
Westbound grain empties blur through downtown St. Albans under a beautiful Magenta sunset.
The moon rests on the westbound signal at St. Albans on a quiet spring night.