A hawk decides he does not like the passing NS 194, and very quickly leaves the area.
Already time for harvest, the corn to the right of the tracks has been partially harvested, and the soy beans to the left are just about ready, while the NS 194 running elephant style rolls on by.
The NS 218 rounds the bend just as the sun peaks out from behind a cloud, past a soybean field that is beginning to show some fall color.
A long 17M heads by the directional ABS signals on the Columbus District in Elmwood.
Passing by a healthy field of soybeans, the NS 234 continues its trip east.
The 17M rounds the bend and continues its westbound uphill trip on the Columbus District.
NS 233, clear Elmwood.
The corn finally begins to grow after the record rainfall this spring, as the 17M rolls by.
The clouds begin to roll out, as a long NS 218, UPS and stack train, rolls through Elmwood.
the NS 233 knocks down the signal at Elmwood, and passes a piece of MOW equipment sitting on the siding, as it heads west on the Columbus District.
A short NS 218 heads by an open field, as a flock of birds circle above.
Coke loads head west on the Columbus District, past the field of soybeans, in rural Elmwood.
A super long NS 234 wraps around the bend, and containers can be seen in the background behind the trees, as it passes through Elmwood.
With clouds beginning to roll in to the north, the 234 with its long, and colorful stacks, head past the open space in the late afternoon light.
The NS 234 brings a long colorful container train past the snow covered farmland in rural Elmwood.