New wheels sit waiting for a freight car to carry.
There was a time when standard cab EMDs wearing classic paint schemes powered CSX's coal trains. Hard to believe that 20 years have passed since this photo was taken.
MARC commuter train heads back east after detraining passengers at the Brunswick, MD station on a clear December afternoon.
It was always interesting to see what unusual locomotives might turn up in Brunswick during the early CSX era. Here, a U36B with EMD trucks rests next to the roundhouse in a scene from late 1988 ... (more)
Alice Blue Bonnet with nothing to do. 1 of 3 remaining Conrail painted 80Mac's on CSX's roster sits in B-Yard with no train and no crew.
A pair of SD40-2's flank a SD50.
Two former Conrail Blues now dressed in CSX Blues.
Three of these things belong together. Three of these things are kind of the same. MARC Geep's sit idle for the weekend after a hard week hauling commuters between the suburbs of Maryland and Wash... (more)
Two GEe's chillin' under the street lights on a chilly spring night. Both built in January of 2008.
A former C&O SD50 posses under a full moon and the yard lights.
Once dressed in the Conrail Quality scheme, this GP40-2 now wears CSX's newest colors.
Chessie 2117 with 2055,8169 power southbound autocarrier train past the soon to be demolished B&O roundhouse.
One of the last Conrail painted 80Mac's on CSX sits in B yard waiting to take a cut of cars to Benning, DC.
This beat to death B36-7 is assigned to work train service.
After a stint on the Valley, 2680 returned to Brunswick for some R and R.