With no help a very heavy 10N with a leader in that classic blue scheme will soon be in "full dynamic" as she feels the grips in the 2.1% grade of "the slide".
In a scene that will soon and sadly be gone an eastbound climbing the hill illuminates this old Pennsy style position light signal.
A westbound train of empties heads back to the Powder River Basin in this "different" view at Berea. Note the "BN" emblem is still proudly displayed on the nose.
The Santa Express roars past on its way back to Orrville, Ohio. Note that CSX's New Castle Subdivision runs parallel for a couple miles here.
A short westbound with 8000 hp and five cars glides across Rocky River on the old Nickel Plate Mainline as a few people fish on this warm late November day.
The Santa Express blasts by westbound on a very welcomed beautiful warm late November day!
The 3067 shoves on the rear as the ORHS 471 gallops on the head end as all the children onboard tell Santa what they want for Christmas.
After a recrew 34N is on the move approching BE Tower.
One of the old Pennsy style position light signals still soldiers on as a westbound approches on track two.
The eastbound Capital Limited exits the rarely photographed east portal of Harpers Ferry Tunnel on a beautiful Labor Day 2006.
This westbound mixed bag gets a recrew and is on the move on a beautiful November afternoon.
Triple Crown trailers as far as the eye can see!
A westbound mixed bag with a grimy 70M shatters the silence as she blows for the Front Street grade crossing.
Another one still in Conrail paint approches Front Street westbound, Happy Turkey Day to everyone!
The first of many horses seen today still in Conrail paint knocks the signal down on a beautiful Thanksgiving Day 2006.