Not stored quite as neat as at Altoona! 403's hood rests on two ties surrounded by grass..the rest of her is in the Winchester & Western shop getting a "massage". Love WW's Nickle Plate paint sche... (more)
An ex-Conrail slug with the addition of a cab from an Indiana Harbor Belt SW1500 sits forlornly with other ghosts outside the Winchester & Western shops in Gore, Virginia.
It's 7:30 in the morning and the power for the "Sand Man" gets ready for the run to Winchester, Virginia.
The Sand Man with a GP9 and 11 loaded covered hoppers of sand departs Gore for Winchester, Virginia.
W&W GP9 403, with its long hood removed sits outside the Gore maintenance shop. The motor is undergoing rebuild into a slug mother.
Spilled sand lines the right-of-way at Gore while ALCO smoke permeates the air.
I believe this old CV unit was used as a parts source for the W&W's ALCO fleet.
Two of the W&W's venerable ALCOs are ready to tie down at Gore after arriving on an empty train of sand hoppers.
Lighting provided by four Canon strobes, thanks for the lighting assist TM Rob!
A vibrant blue sky is a fitting background for this old Eastern Shore geep.
I was expecting to photograph old geeps at Gore, but seeing this old Eastern Shore engine was a real surprise.
A rusty Geep sitting alone at the WW shops at Gore.
351 tied up for the weekend at Gore.
Ex SP unit