Norfolk Southern train 201 slows down as it approaches the siding at Wilson's where it will meet 16T. 201 will hold the main before it continues south towards Shenandoah.
Train 16T rolls through the town of Stanley with some color in the middle. The New Market gap is seen in the distance.
The gates come down as NS Triple 7 races north in last rays of sunlight.
NS 202 makes its way northbound over the Hawksbill Creek in Luray.
Train 16T rumbles across the high trestle at Compton and wakes the campers below.
NS 202 rumbles over the trestle made famous by O. Winston Link with the historic Court St. homes in the background.
An extra 15T comes south with a top hat leader.
After a quick crew change in Shenandoah, NS train 201 blasts off!
Train 201 rumbles across the trestle at Rileyville as the morning fog burns off in the distance.
NS 202 makes its way across the high trestle at Compton with a standard cab leader.
It's Labor Day, however that didn't stop NS from heading north to service industries on beautiful summer evening.
It's Labor Day, however that didn't stop NS from heading north to return the empties.
Train 201 makes its way south with an all EMD UP lash-up on warm August morning.
The Southern Heritage unit drew a crowd of railfans as it lead train 202 on a warm summer morning.