After having a pull-apart near Greenspring, and tying up the RR for nearly 2 hours, the Q411 is back under way, splitting the silent Sentinels at Doe Gulley, WV, diverging point of the original B&... (more)
Q411-10 heads east after having just passed the signals at Tuscarora along with the barking dogs.
Q411 rolls the the ashland station hwere there were people dressed in civil war uniforms expaling the town's civil war railroad heritage, and of course, railfans taking pics and vids too. Prints a... (more)
Eastbound Q411 crosses the Potomac River and is about to enter the tunnel, on a beautiful August day. Note the clarity difference of the Shenandoah River.
Q411 pepares for departure as the conductor inspects the train. Passing westbound is a set of empty hoppers running wrong main with 3 NS units in the lead.
Conductor uses hand signals to assist the adding of new power on the Q411. Two other trains await assignment on the Low Grade at Brunswick.
CSX 4813 leads thru first snow storm this season.
With historic Harpers Ferry in the backgound ,Q411 is about to enter the tunnel after crossing the Potomac River on a beautiful fall day.
The morning sun starts to burn off a fog that covers two CSX GEVO units, one marked and one in primer sitting in Brunswick.
The morning sun starts to burn of the fog that shrouds the Potomac River Valley. It reveals two CSX GEVO units, one marked and one in primer sitting in Brunswick.