Another railroad that has taken big steps towards uniformity; a pair of WE GP35s are seen here switching Mingo Yard. Train is in Ohio, photographer is in West Virginia.
At dusk, Wheeling # 100 keeps company with an I&O SD40-2 as they await the next call to duty. Note: taken on railroad property by a railroad employee.
Solon local makes it's daily run to Akron Yard.
Wheeling 100 and 304 lead Z579-06 into Willard, where it will be recrewed, and resymbolled as CSX K389 to continue west.
Former WE 2666 has the name Lynn R Shook painted on the cab side under the unit number in memory of the late Brewster Shop Foreman.
392's power idles outside the Rook yard office.
Coal off the Wheeling heads east for Niles,Ohio.
WE 100 and 102 idle on the east end of empty coke racks for the next days 392 to Monesson.