An unusual sight in Georgia, aaay! This guy sure doesn't need a flannel shirt today though.
TVRM's N.C. & St. L. motive power pauses while making up the daily train.
Nobody has donated a coaling tower yet, so this is how we do it.
The Vulcan Materials switcher rests after a busy week. Ex SOO unit.
A Southern survivor still earns it's keep on shuffling brand spankin' new railcars.
She started life with the N&W. Then she worked for the NS. Now she's an N&W again, sorta.
The organ recipient meets the organ donor. Nature has a way with old GEs.
The crew took a lunch break, so we took a picture break.
An EMD among Alcos. S.A.R.Ms collection is centered around ol' smokies, but this survivor has a future there too. Love that classic roofline!
Read the sign STUPID!
After a day of switching around C'nooga, this old C&O workhorse rests beneath the beautiful Lookout Mt.
Yes, it really is that steep, and yes, it really does curve that much!
Making up it's train, this old soldier, soldiers on.
Kinda like the Energizer Bunny, old Geeps keep going, and going and going...
DPU, does it stand fer Done Pushing Up? Naaawww. Here a Sherer Coal train heads into C'nooga past the junction