During a summer '72 vacation happened upon KIT 61 helping the 4501 get ready for a day excursion around Louisville
RJ Corman sand train power lays over during the day at their yard in Louisville near the Ohio River, waiting for the evening run to Lexington.
P&L power parked at Oak St. on a fine October morning. Taken with permission.
The CSX local from Watson, IN heads towards Osborn Yard after crossing the Ohio River on LIRC tracks.
RJ Corman's sand train waits for a crew to appear later in the evening to take it east to Lexington behind a nice set of SD40-2 types and a GP38-2.
LIRC's train to NS pulls from the interchange as a NS mixed freight with a former Conrail SD60 leader idles waiting for a new crew to shove back to the yard and head east.
PAL's interchange train to CSX returns to Oak St. Yard with the UofL tribute GP leading the way.
P&L's UofL and UK GP38-2's pose at Oak Street after a night of switching industries around Louisville/Shively.
A pair of Geeps are silent now as they sit on the track closest to the yard office this evening. Soon they'll be turned on for tonight's LSX1 train and head off into the darkness.
On Veterans Day, Louisville was graced with Paducah & Louisville’s “Salute” units working as a duo. GP40-2s 2127 (Salute Our Troops) and 2129 (Salute Our Veterans) have cut off from a trans... (more)
Paducah & Louisville Railway salutes our veterans and troops! Happy Veterans Day! Paired up for the first time since receiving their new paint jobs at VMV in Paducah, these were the final two unit... (more)
A Corman train heads for home rails as it travels by the University of Louisville's campus.
CSX light power heads south for Osborn Yard as it crosses the Ohio River.
With the visiting Natchez Railway power sitting idle on the left, PAL 3831 continues working the Oak Street yard switching ca... (more)
PAL GP's of various lineages rest in Oak St. Yard on a fine autumn day. Taken with permission.