Looking through the Hickory "tunnel" at an approaching westbound, you can see how uneven the tracks are. The tunnel is 371 feet according to the imprints on the right side of it.
A three power set picks up cars at a siding and connects back to its train thats waiting on a wye.
A GP35 followed by an ex.UP GP40 lead a mixed freight through a short tunnel under Rt. 50.
Another C40-9W and SD40-2 lead a 105 car unit coal train west.
With a GP35 on each end, this loaded coke train tied down in Rook Yard.
This Wheeling and Lake Erie unit, still in its original Rio Grande number and paint, is on the head end of a short steel train with AC&Y 107 on the end.
An eastbound autorack train glides through the south side of Pittsburgh with a leased unit in the lead. That's Mt. Washington in the background.
This is a loaded ore train that's on it way to the North Bessemer Yard where it will hand it over to the Union Railroad.