CSXT 8075 (SD40-2) leads CSX J727 west through Brownsburg, Indiana. As soon as I pulled up to the spot, the sun tucked behind the clouds and a random snow flurry had started!
Loaded ethanol train K498-08, with an old school leader, crosses the Patapsco River, as it approaches Curtis Bay Yard.
A single SD40-2 provides the power for the E441, seen here coming around the bend and splitting the signals at County Line on the Northern Sub.
The E441 continues rolling east towards Russell KY, down the tree lined ROW.
The CSXT 8075 provides the sole power for this empty hopper train, as it rolls under the intermediate signal bridge on track one, at MP 5.5, on the Northern Sub.
With a little fall color starting to show, CSX 8075 is the sole power for a set of MTYS from Flint, MI to Russell, KY, as it rolls by the east end of Robbins Center Siding.
Decent fall colors arrive in South Central Ohio, as an empty hopper train with a single SD40-2 for power rounds the bend, heading eastbound on the Northern Sub.
Q327-24 chases the setting sun into town as it rolls around the curve west of the signals at CH 146.
As Jack went for par on #9, the engineer of 8075 laid on the horn, forcing him to miss the 5' putt. Jack's putter was later spotted wedged in the radiator grill of 7875.
A transfer to Bensonville Yard.