17M is fast becoming my favorite train. Here lately, it has had lots of power with a colorflul lashup.
I was just about to give up for the evening as the sun was fading fast. I was rewarded with an awesome lashup of color and power. Every railfan should find something they like in this combination.
NS 17M with twin sets of NS and UP power leaves the Bluefield yard and continues the daily trip west.
Framed in this 10mm view by the eastbound signals, NS westbound freight 17M works toward Bluefield on main #2.
Westbound 17M has just exited Cooper Tunnel and will soon be entering Elkhorn Tunnel in a mile or so.
NS 17M usually returns power units west every Sunday. This Sunday finds 6 units in the lashup.
Daily regular 17M leans into a sharp curve on the Pokey close to where WV, KY, and VA come together. The rugged stretch abounds in rock slide detector fences every few hundred yards.
After NS train M17 stalled south of Greensboro, NS train 213's power was sent to retrieve it. The four units from 213 and 2 units from M17 make an impressive sight as they head towards the yard.
NS 17M pulls hard exiting Montgomery Tunnel westbound on track 1.
NS 17M slowly procedes toward the east leg into Buckeye Yard. Note: This Consist has 2 BNSF C44-9Ws, 2 BNSF SD40-2's and a NS SD50 in Conrail paint.
17M Struggles upgrade through the twin bores of Montgomery Tunnel while a Hi-Rail truck sits at the other end.
17M Blasts out of the dual bores at Montgomery Tunnel.