Looking tired and tattered these units appear stored and retired. They started as US Navy then went to Beaufort and Morehead. When WCLR came into existence in 1987 they appeared with others. Ap... (more)
In 2006, a Carolina Southern Railroad train pulls into Conway, South Carolina with a fair-sized freight and three vintage locomotives. Things look a lot different on this old piece of railroading ... (more)
An ex-Waccamaw Coastline GP18 leads a passenger excursion pulling out of the small town of Conway, South Carolina in June 2004. The ancestry of this locomotive seems obvious as the Norfolk & Weste... (more)
An ex-Waccamaw Coastline GP18 is on a passenger excursion waiting to pull out of the small town of Conway, South Carolina in June 2004. The ancestry of this locomotive seems obvious as the Norfolk... (more)
RPRX sits land locked beside of the RJ Corman mainline and what was former Carolina Southern Line until RJ Corman bought the line in 2015.
It's 2006 and the Carolina Southern Railroad is bringing a cut of cars into Conway, South Carolina on the former Waccamaw Coast Line Railroad. The lack of upkeep on the track (seen here) and bridg... (more)
On the day after Christmas in 2005, I found South Carolina Central GP10 #75 as sole power on a train through Darlington, SC. The classy paint scheme dates back to the early days when this was a Ra... (more)
Former Waccamaw Coast Line GP18 #943 leads a passenger excursion out of Conway on the Carolina Southern in what was better times for the railroad. This unit has since been scrapped, the Carolina S... (more)
RPRX 1701 sits on display along the former Carolina Southern Line. R.J. Corman purchased this line in 2015 and began running trains in 2016.
Mid Atlantic Railway #951 leading its train near Conway, SC. This operation is now part of the Carolina Southen Railroad.
Former Southern NW2 #1040 sporting a fresh coat of Waccamaw Coast Line colors sits in Conway, SC in January 1990.
CALA 951 CALA 6622 and CALA 958 heading South
The Chadburn, NC - Myrtle, Beach, SC turn stops just north of Conway, SC to pick up a lumber car for 84 Lumber in Myrtle Beach.
This ex-Amtrak E8 will never be seen again after December as it waits to be scrapped. History: ex AMT 672, ex AMT 318, ex PC 4312, nee PRR 5712A, converted AMT 1977, EMD serial 16781, built 10/5... (more)