A new GE leads Q129 south over the Ohio River flood plain.
About 1/2 of the 12,000 ft viaduct over the Ohio River flood plain is visible in this shot. This is a Katrina reroute, which were popular on CSX in the fall of 2005.
A NS grey ghost powers a CSX train across the Ohio River and in to Indiana on a steamy summer afternoon.
A fleeting moment of sunshine illuminates a pair of H3 BNSF motors as they cross the recently flooded Ohio River valley south of Evansville.
A 7,000' rack train moves south from Evansville.
A UP powered coal train moves south past a CSX crane that was being used to hoist new sections of track up on the concrete deck recently.
With their work done for the day, a CSX truck shoves ballast cars back across the Ohio to clear the main.
Q121 is the first train south out of Evansville after the bridge maintenance crews clear the main.
NB crosses the Ohio in to Indiana.
Q244's conductor checks out the foamers checking out his train.
Rack train Q204 rolls north over the flood plain south of Evansville.
Two grain trains... sort of. A NB grain train heads towards Evansville as a farmer pulls his own grain train towards an elevated barn in the Ohio River flood plain.
An intermodal rolls north across the flood plain at sunset.
Crossing the river in to Indiana.