KN380 rolls into West Virginia, crossing the Ohio River with Point Pleasant now under its wheels. Completed in 1885, this bridge has carried countless cars from several railroads, and hopefully it... (more)
A surprisingly early 380 divides the small town of Dexter, passing a well-kept church in this Appalachian scene.
Thanks to the angular front of an EMD, I got some noselight in Langsville.
KN380 races parallel traffic on Route 13 in gorgeous evening light. Half a mile up, those cars will have to stop and wait as 380 crosses.
After dumping ballast along the line, KN92 took Armitage Siding to meet northbound manifest KN381, the first time Armitage held a train in several years. After 381 cleared, and with light getting... (more)
Spring has arrived, and the spring color isn't far behind as "CSX" 6006 trails on 381 heading north.
Two patched SD60s wait for another coal train to shove over the north end of the Kanawha River Railroad. While the line usually only gets a few coal trains a month, it's always nice to see these E... (more)
A pair of CEFX SD60s leave Langsville Tunnel in the dust as they near Hobson Yard. These SD60s have since left the Kanawha River.
With pirate flags flying, a rebuilt SD45 leads long-hood forward heading north to Columbus.
A pair of ex-NS SD60s kick up the leaves as they shove a coal train north through a valley of fall color.
After heading north and away from sunlight for most of its run, KN381 finally turns west and into the setting sun in New Lex.
Though the scene looks like Norfolk Southern, this is all Kanawha River Railroad's operation. Run-through power from NS and UP head up a coal train, while patched ex-NS SD60s wait to shove trains ... (more)
With shadows encroaching, 380 breaks through the treeline and hits a sunny patch at sunset.