The Savannah & Atlanta heritage unit leads 217 Westbound through Borderland, passing the West End of the interlocking.
Westbound intermodal train 217 passes the Nelson Bros facility at Goodman, with the Savannah & Atlanta heritage unit leading a long train of domestic containers and trailers.
Eastbound empty coal train J14, headed into Williamson Yard, meets Westbound intermodal train 217,with the Savannah & Atlanta heritage unit leading, headed out of town at the West end of the Willi... (more)
218 heads south near Lucasville, Ohio under a beautiful blue October sky.
217 passes through Sprigg with a UP SD70ACe leading an ex-UP SD90MAC.
Westbound intermodal train passes through Merrimac with NS 1065, the Savannah & Atlanta heritage unit, leading.
Sign of the times at Sprigg. 217 passes through as an installation on a new safetran signal has taken place this afternoon, as another set of N&W Style CPL signal's days become numbered.
At the end of a beautiful clear April evening, westbound intermodal 217 races across the N&W Ohio River Bridge on it's trip west towards Columbus and points beyond.
Depending on your preference, you will either enjoy the patched SP leading this intermodal, or the original Norfolk Southern heritage unit #8114 trailing last out.
On an overcast October 22, 2014, Norfolk Southern intermodal train 217 hauls containers through the mountains in the community of Coopers, just outside of Bramwell, WV.
Having just swapped a few cars at Pomona Yard, Norfolk Southern train 217 continues its journey north in Greensboro, NC on October 11, 2014.
Westbound stack train 217 passes through Matewan, as seen from through the door of the Flood Wall, with a colorful set of power.
With a pair of UP widecabs on the head end, 217 passes through Sprigg on a nice September afternoon.
Westbound stack train 217 has a colorful consist, passing the Nelson Brothers facility at Goodman.
A trio of Canadian visitors lead 217 Westbound past the Nelson Brothers complex in Goodman. With the recent power shortage, foreign power has became almost the norm along the Pocahontas Division.