An almost perfect Santa Fe warbonnet leads NS 23G as it heads east between Louisville and Danville on a crisp and cold winter day.
On the nice afternoon of October 31st, 2010. NS 23G crosses the New River near Radford with his daily double stack train bound for Norfolk.
NS 23G heads east as it passes a big Maple tree that as a kid many years ago I would climb up into.
With a SD70M up front NS 23G heads east by Waddy.
NS 9915 leads 23G east as it begins its trip from Louisville.
NS 23G splits the Wysor signals at the west end of Dublin. He was pulling hard with the long stack train in tow.
NS 23G heads east by Waddy.
NS 23G begins its trip east out of Louisville with a freshly painted SD60M in charge along with two other EMD products.
NS 23G rides the camel's back at Meadowview as it scurries along with a BNSF SD70MAC on the point.
NS 23G rumbles across the South Fork of the Holston River at Bluff City with a colorful consist that includes an ICE SD40-2.
NS 23G comes into Bristol on the siding with a BNSF leader as it prepares to meet 22A.
NS 23G charges up the hill at Wyndale with a UP leader.
Eastbound passing new Virginia Highlands Festival Arts & Crafts location adjacent to the Virginia Creeper Trail and the tracks. Note track inspector standing to check for defects as train goes by.