Fall foliage & trains in the Shenandoah Valley! NS 202 approaches the 98.4 signal during a peak weekend.
Fall has hit it's peak in the Shenandoah Valley as train 202 hits a slow order over the trestle at Compton.
This photo, was taken with permission on BBRR property. Beautifully restored SD40, C&O #7534 sits on the deadline in BBRR's yard. While coupled up to two other BBRR loco's and rolling stock, she a... (more)
With a former RF&P signal in the background, Buckingham Branch EMD GP16s #3 and #5 are seen at the yard in Doswell, Virginia.
Fall is starting to arrive in the Shenandoah Valley as NS 15T makes it's way south to Shenandoah.
Fall is starting to arrive in the Shenandoah Valley! High above the trestle at Compton, NS 202 makes its way north.
Durbin and Greenbrier Valley Railroad's Shenandoah Valley RS-11m. Originally built 1958 for Norfolk & Western. Also saw service on Central Vermont, Maine Coast, and Louisville, New Albany and Co... (more)
Durbin and Greenbrier Valley Railroad Alco RS-11 #367 is seen sporting some fresh paint and lettering in the Shenandoah Valley Railroad yard in Staunton, Virginia.
Winter storm Helena has left the Virginia countryside with a blanket of snow as loaded coal train T402 snakes along the James River Sub as it continues east towards Richmond.
Durbin and Greenbrier Valley Alco #367 is spotted with fresh primer in the Shenandoah Valley Railroad yard in Staunton, Virginia. Behind #367 is GP-9 #6512.
An NS merchandise train brings a little Blue Ridge foliage with it as it heads south through the Arcadia interlocking. The Shenandoah Valley line remains a holdout for the old CPL signals, get 'em... (more)
Durbin and Greenbrier Valley Railroad GP9 #6512 is seen sitting on the Shenandoah Valley Railroad Yard in Staunton, Virginia.
Local power awaits its next call, while a coal train heads east through the James River valley
Loaded grain train G628 heads east on the James River Sub as it pops out of Little Tunnel with a trio of GE units.
Grain train G628-28 heads east across the James River on the James River Sub at Buttons Bluff between Buchanan and Eagle Rock, VA.