The famous "East Coast Hogger" at the helm of his train as it passes the GRS searchlight signals at Sunbeam Road.
A crewless intermodal waits for a new crew, 2nd unit is new "Tier-4".
NS train 295 passes a tired exSouthern Railway veteran at Simpson Yard.
After leaving the Prichard Road intermodal ramp,Q027 scoots by West Jacksonville Yard enroute to Moncrief Yard.
NS train 285 begins it's journey over the St. Johns River during its final few miles of it's trip from Kansas City. In just a few miles 285 will terminate at FEC's Bowden Yard. The gabled roof on... (more)
A yard crew brings what's left of Q141 past a nice exSeaboard US&S signal at the west end of West Jax Yard. The Tropicana cars will be transferred to the FEC at some point.
The port job returns to Simpson yard shoving a whopping 7 racks back into the yard.
Four "tote-boats" with 45 loads of coal chug through Jockey Park on the outskirts of Carlisle, KY.
One of NS's hottest trains lead by an raggedy exUP SD80MAC, someone at the power desk was brave.
A mixed freight passes the signals at CP Bishop, this is where I grew up as a kid and watched many Southern and later Norfolk Souther trains pass.
Train 111 drops down hill into the cut before the massive Burnside Bridge. In this scene the rock slide detector is apparent.
While fall foliage color is not impressive, the Saladgo and harvested corn field add a fall touch. Saladago (a.k.a Goldenrod) is the official wild flower of Kentucky.
Ethanol bound for Florida East Coast Railroad passes a stopped grain train at Perryville Street.