Beautiful Bristol skies provide a nice final couple miles to the yard for this 236 crew and their long stack train.
NS 236 clears the CP at Curtis in heavy fog in route to the Port of Norfolk, VA.
After making most of its trip in the dark, then heavy fog, NS 236 climbs into Bristol under clear sunny skies.
Ferromex 4623 leads this stack train through Dry Ridge on this sunny Fall day.
Ferromex 4623 leads this stack train through Crittenden on this sunny Fall day.
NS 236 rolls past the scenic country side of Atkins, heading toward a meet with 22A at Rural Retreat. Nikon D80
NS 236 blows through Glade Spring at track speed. Nikon D80
A spartan cab EMD affectionately called by the crew a ''Cadillac'' leads 236 this morning past the Bristol station to change crews in the Bristol Yard. Too bad the Union Pacific engine was not lea... (more)
Coming up the grade, eastbound.
Nice blue sky morning for the eastbound.
Leaning hard into the snaking turns of the A line, this trio of GE's work hard to tackle the grade by the 8 milepost Eastbound into Bristol.
A new crew begins the journey toward Roanoke as they pull away from the yard office on 236.
With what seemed like only two minutes to change crews 236 is now on the move to Roanoke and will eventually end their journey in Norfolk. Nikon D80