RJC's FP7s and PAL's UK and UofL GP38-2s bask in the afternoon sun on the mainline in Frankfort's downtown area.
The RJC My Old Kentucky Dinner Train consist is in Lexington for several charters.
Two R.J. Corman GP16's warm up in Allentown, PA.
Two RJ Corman GP16s switch the Allentown Line.
Retired locomotives on display at the RJ Corman facility in Nicholasville. Sitting behind the 1830 are units 1730, 1825, 1738, 9007, and a bay window cab with no number.
Parked at the far west end of Cresson yard, this clean and shiny tunnelmotor was a great subject for a night shot!
The daily 'belt line' local swithes the Jif peanut butter facility. According to one of the plant workers, this is the only Jif plant in the world.
Thomas D. Clark Special stopped for passengers to board RJC-911 (ex Pres. Eisenhower car).
K514 makes it's way into Osbourne yard, Louisville, Ky.
The second cut of an RJ Corman coal train arrives on Norfolk Souther's No. 5 West in Cresson with the first cut of coal off a Fallen Timber train
An RJ Corman crew arrives on Norfolk Souther's No. 5 West in Cresson with the first cut of coal off a Fallen Timber train
The Empty Corman slab train departs Louisville
The R.J, Corman Derby train heads South past the L&N golf course