NS 219 rolls along Kings Highway in Waddy, Kentucky on a bitterly cold winters morning, with NS 1069, the Virginian heritage unit leading.
Over the last twenty-five years or so I could never get to excited to shoot NS Dash 9's however with many of them now being rebuilt as AC6Ms I suppose finding a pair of them today is getting scarc... (more)
How the mighty had fallen. A once proud Santa Fe warbonnet now as PRLX 223 leads NS rack train west for the mixing center in Shelbyville Ky.
Eastbound NS 219 rolls by Waddy on a beautiful autumn day before turning south at Danville.
Union Pacific C36-7 650 leads NS 224 west by Waddy as it heads towards Louisville. The unit was originally built for the Missouri Pacific as their 6050.
NS 224 heads west by Waddy with a rebuilt SD70ACC. The 1833 was the former NS SD70 2508.
A relatively new SD70IAC leads a coal empty back to the mines for a refill at Waddy.
Eastbound coal loads roll through Waddy on a frigid January afternoon.
NS 22A heads west for Louisville as it rolls by NS 276 with its SD80MAC leader.
NS 223 snakes it way through the S curves between Waddy and Harrison.
NS 223 comes to a stop at the east end of Waddy siding with the Rio Grande heritage unit leading
NS 223 snakes through the farmlands of Waddy, KY with UP 1989 leading the way
Steel train 60R heads west for Louisville and eventually southern Indiana with former Conrail 5528 as its leader.
The NS 22A heads west for Louisville lead by the 1111.
The NS PC heritage unit leads a coal train east by Waddy.