The stainless steel streamliner is distinctive among all the other painted sisters at this historic event.
The MLW(Alco) unit puts on a smoky show pulling a short freight at the Streamliners event.
Resting in the afternoon sunshine this pair of recently acquired old reliables, with quick-fix NS identities, will soon go on to be painted as have many previous SD40-2s.
The Bristol local gets to use a pair of acquired Sd40-2s (with DIY markings) before they go to be refurbished by Norfolk Southern forces.
Dispatcher has allowed the intermodal westbound to go ahead of the just arrived 15T with the other man's railroad represented on the lead.
A long afternoon nap on Mother's Day for the westbound.
Tennessee crew will arrive shortly to take the westbound on to Knoxville.
Western power leading a westbound to Knoxville.
Not a western location, just a curve on the ex N&W alignment first opened in 1856.
Will have a crew change in a few minutes and then on to Roanoke.
Waiting for clearance past the Litchfield signal.
The older power will be asked to wait to allow 22A on the siding to depart west.
Concluding a successful day of excursions to Radford and return.
Arriving right on the advertised to complete two successful days of excursions.
Smoking up the historic Bristol yards prior to departure for Radford.