233 is a hot train and always seems to hold the number 1 slot every day after the tunnel curfew lifts.
The Cardinal throws off a beautiful reflection in the New.
Don't shoot! A very short 274 makes its way past the National Guard Armory in Williamson.
The weekend Amtrak train follows the New as it makes its way through the gorge on a perfect Sunday Morning.
The silence of the night is broken in the gorge as two trains pass on oppsite sides of the New River.
Corman has a small but interesting rail operation here in southeren W.Va.
The coal trains continues to flow through Thurmond. I'd like to have a quarter for every time a coal train has passed this depot.
Crews are being swaped out in the Alloy Yard. Notice the 80 MAC with fresh paint hid between the two units to the right.
A dozer pushes coal to feed the train that is being loaded.
Crew members exchange waves during a roll-by inspection.
A coal train exits one of the Hatfield Tunnels and crosses the Tug River back into W.Va.
A pusher shoves hard as it crosses the Wharncliffe trestle.
A pusher set heads up the branch to help a loaded coal drag off.
A coal train makes its way east as the slide fence protects it from the ice on the cliffs.
NS 52V weathers a snowstorm along the Pokey. Boy, that EMD looks good in the snow!