The local has just returned and the crew gone off duty. The road slug set rests in the yard after a days work. Soon these engines will be displaced by red and silver RJ Corman power.
KU train with CSX 545 waits for the NS crew to arrive for its trip down to Brown.
KU train with CSX AC4400CW number 545 climbs the steep grade for the CSX-NS interchange track in Lexington. The unit coal train in tow is headed to the E.W. Brown power plant near Burgin.
The KU train starts up the steep grade of the Southern Interchange portion of CSX's ex-L&N Buchanan Street Yard in Lexington.
Nice looking Operation Lifesaver engine sitting in the Lexington Yard
Y101 coming around the corner, somewhere early in the Belt Loop Job
Actually at the time, Y101 was backing over New Circle Road to work a couple of businesses down that way
Coming out of the block and brick company, the old coaling tower from the former C&O yard can be seen over the engine
Setting the full cars of peanuts to the side so they can clear out the empties
Going into to hole at P&G to get empty peanut carrier cars out of the way for the fulls just brought in
The local Belt Line job is just about over, crossing Newtown Pike headed to the yard
The Lexington Yard crew switches the P&G plant