Finally the fall colors have arrived, as this train heads south on the NS Columbus line.
A very dirty SD40-2 pulls a train of very dirty coal empties south out of Columbus.
9918 leads its train though the Hilliard-Rome Rd crossing, and makes its way into Buckeye yard.
A pair of SD40-2s work the hump at Buckeye Yard, as seen from the Trabue Rd overpass.
Very welcome foreign power stops for a few moments just short of the North Broadway overpass to wait for a train to come out of the Weber Connector.
A coal train waits for a crew on the Alton Siding just south of Buckeye Yard under an old PRR signal bridge.
6793 leads a ore train bound for AK Steel through Marion.
A train of mixed freight stops at Cooke Rd to wait for congestion through downtown to clear up.
This pair of former Conrail Super 7's are sitting on a siding, waiting for their current owners, Ohio Central to put them to work.
This train is returning back to NS's Buckeye yard after picking up two cars that derailed at Weber Rd. See picture 201846 and 201848 from the derailment site.
9566 leads a pig train out of Columbus towards Portsmouth, soon the Eastbound trains will be running on the new track to the left.
An Intermodal train makes its way down the Columbus line heading towards Portsmouth. New ties are in place for what is going to be the new mail1 to the left.
A intermodal train crosses over from track 1 to track 2 of the Sandusky line. You can see the whole train in this shot.
A pair of new KCS engines roll into town.