NS 9146 runs down the middle of Augusta's famous 6th Street on it's way to Columbia on this early Saturday morning.
A shot rarely taken in Augusta. CSX 583 crosses over the trestle in the Augusta Canal Park.
These were the last GA units to display the separate corporate identity.
A long loaded coal drag comes down 6th Street behind 2 ES40DCs and 2 C40-9Ws. (Pentax K10D with DA 50-200mm lens)
NS 191 comes down 6th Street on a sunny 4th of July evening. Trailing unit is ex-Conrail C40-8W #8352. (Pentax K10D with DA 50-200mm lens)
The horse was slow out of the gate on Masters' Monday, as CSX P903 cruises through Central Junction and turns south on the former Charleston & Western Carolina on the way to Jacksonville.
The entire 10 car train is visible as this local creeps through downtown Augusta.
A relatively short 191 is led by an assortment of mainly EMD units, save the lead locomotive.
A relatively short 191 is led down 6th Street by an assortment of mainly EMD units, save the lead locomotive.
A rather mangy GP40-2 leads a ballast train through downtown Augusta. Trailing unit is RDSLUG 2227.
Rebuilt SD40 idles quietly in the light of the setting sun in the CSX yard at Augusta.
A local NS switch job heads north along 6th St. towards the Savannah River bridge with a couple of special purpose flat cars.