The "wrong way trains" meet where the west end of the siding used to end. That's 112 in the hole. Had something to do with end points. For some time back then CSX units were rather com... (more)
Caught up with M367 after holding in Berea.
CSX's specially-painted "50th Anniversary Operation Lifesaver" unit leads I158 west through Bound Brook on a hot and sunny summer evening.
Tiptoeing on light rail through the colorfully painted rolling Tennessee hills a fall excursion is eastbound hauling delighted leaf lookers. Photo by Jim Satterwhite, from my collection.
At one time IC had a branch that crossed the former L&N main. The branch went to Hodgenville. Today the branch only goes as far as the Dow Corning plant and is operated buy CSX. Here a slug set... (more)
Back when JC had a switcher this one is resting for the weekend.
A former Chessie unit that just came in on train 214 in glorious stealth.
CSX 8909 and 5474 shove loaded autoracks into the Palm Center yard after completing their southbound run from Winston.
CSX's business train locomotive fleet are seen at Barr Yard. Tom Golden photo.
Fortunately our dreams came true. Stealth went away.
A couple of new SD70ac units sit tied down behind the crew shack.
Roaring out of town under threatening skies with three units on line and three along for the ride this freight train passes another bygone landmark.
CSX B23-7 3124 at Kingsport, TN || March 1988