A single unit helper pops out of the L&N tunnel at Ford as it returns from shoving a coal train.
A pair of ex-Conrail dash 8's complete this beautiful autumn scene as they are seen crossing the Kentucky River.
Southbound aluminum empties cross the Kentucky river from Clark into Madison county, immediately after the bridge is a tunnel. In the 1980's CSX had one of their "RailVans" (ie roadrailers) derai... (more)
A light helper exits the tunnel and crosses the bridge at Ford
This car is quite the antique. The car's trucks have been converted to roller bearings in the old plain bearing boxes.
A southbound Georgia Power and Light coal drag passes the hill helper at Ford. It will stop on the other side of the tunnel for the helper to be added.
It's almost dusk as an Alsthom unit charges across the Kentucky River at Ford with a northbound autorack train. This unit is almost as bad as the CSX stealth scheme for low-light visibility.
A southbound coal train passes his pusher at Ford, KY, on his way up Richmond Hill.
A light helper emerges from the tunnel at Ford and crosses the Kentucky River
A Northbound coal train crossees the KY river on the former L&N
A Northbound local crosses the KY River. Ex-CSXT 4371, nee-CO 3531 (GP35).
Fog off the Kentucky River is slow to burn off as NB Q548 crawls up Winchester Hill on the CC (KY) Subdivision. The site is daylighted KC Tunnel 5 the remains of which are seen to the left.
NB mtys for Hazard cross the Kentucky River at Ford and throttle up for the pull up Richmond Hill.