A pair of butt-heads pull another cut of intermodal cars to the Georgia Ports Authority as the train proceeds through Garden City.
A yard job retrieves a cut of cars on the Long John and will go back to Howells Yard.
A butt-head and blue skies Leading today’s NS to CSX transfer run, Y317 and its CSX distinctive MP15T locomotive head back to Boyles yard after having worked the high-line interchange tr... (more)
After dropping off their CSX to FEC transfer train earlier in the day, Y108 is seen again bringing back more double stack con... (more)
Palm trees and piggybacks The CSX to FEC transfer, Y108, makes a surprising appearance at just the right moment with a break in the clouds for a shot of it crossing the St. Johns River on ... (more)
CSX Y220, the second trick South Charleston yard job idles near CSX's "Number One" crossover while making pick ups on the east end of the yard. Numerous customers in South Charleston require CSX t... (more)
Crossing over the busy Route 60, a South Charleston Yard job delivers cars to the ClearOn industry.
CSX 1234 and 1134 lead 4 cars to the Pillsbury plant as they cross over 8th St. in New Albany.
Transfer job Y128 heads south for Osborn Yard with interchange cars from the Paducah & Louisville on a perfect winter evening. By the time they started toward the yard this was about the only plac... (more)
Defiance area yard/local job Y101 is heading across town to work Omnisource and the Maumee & Western interchange as it cruises across the Auglaize River with a rare MP15T for power. This job norm... (more)
CSX 1219 poses outside the little shop at Montgomery. She wears the appropriate paint scheme in this 2001 view...
A local, with MP15's on both ends, proceeds across Bush Street heading to the industrial track.
This short train runs from Curtis Bay to Locas Point in Baltimore at random times.
A random Evansville local that I know nothing about and caught me by surprise on my way home to Chicago...
CSX H875, a South Charleston local has just returned from American Chemical in Marmet and is now resting in the yard at South Charleston.