CSXT 3155 is seen shoving back on loads in CSXs Peach Creek Yard.
Chessie painted GP40-2 4168 at Peach Creek, WV || August 1985
The conquerors took over steam — C&O F units at Peach Creek, W. Va. Oct. 6, 1956.
It was bad enough arriving Peach Creek, W. Va. to find C&O’s steam operations had just been taken over by diesels in 1956, but the dismal, rainy, overcast Oct. 6th day didn’t help the enthusia... (more)
More conqueror’s of C&O steam — Alco RSD-15’s 6802 and 6808 at Peach Creek, W. Va., brand new on Oct. 6, 1956.
C&O quickly reduced its surplus steam power to scrap at Peach Creek, W. Va., and the tender and underframe of 2-6-6-2 1518 was all that remained on Oct. 6, 1956.
C&O had 15 Class C-12 0-10-0’s, most of which worked the heavy coal cuts at Peach Creek, W.Va. By Oct. 6, 1956, 142’s services were no longer needed. It’s tiny headlight was mounted on t... (more)
Another never-to-be-called back on stage to perform, C&O 1344 in the dead line at Peach Creek, W. Va.
Have you ever arrived at a play late, just after the final curtain dropped? That was my luck at Peach Creek, W.Va. when C&O had just shut down stream operations. This was C&O 2-6-6-2 1421 after... (more)
Rolling through the Peach Creek Yard near Logan, West Virginia, C&O GP38 4822 breaks a rail and hits the ballast. It’s June 27th, 1976, and the coalfields are being worked by mostly four-axle p... (more)
A coal train awaits its next assignment into the coalfields of southern W.Va. Only a shell of the former shop remains in the background.
A single unit rests in front of the Peach Creek yard office.