Crossing the Catawba river is NS 204. I had wanted to see what this spot looked like when it was sunny and I can say I was not disappointed. He had a D9W leader NS 9569. As you can see here most o... (more)
With a bird watching, NS 204 passes the signal and approaches the Spartanburg Depot to await another intermodal train headed in the other direction.
NS 204 blasts through Greer, SC, with an EMD leader.
As storms start to brew to the south, a brand new ET44AC leads NS 204 across the 1911 build trestle over the James River in Lynchburg.
NS train 204 flies past Magnolia headed north.
An SD60E leads two GE's on the point of high priority intermodal train NS 204 as it navigates the fog covered landscape of upstate South Carolina. It is seen here rounding the curve into Norris, S... (more)
NS 204 with a standard cab C40-9W in the lead passes under the Southern signals.
A beautiful day greets a nasty looking Union Pacific leader crossing Lawsons Fork just north of Beaumont in Spartanburg, SC.
NS 204 comes by Belmont on a cold December mooring with the "Bar Code" unit. Some people hate this locomotive they say it's just another ACe. But I am the type that don't care.
NS 2516 a standard cab SD70 leads 204 this morning. Oh and to look at the nice looking Carolina sky not a cloud in it.
NS 204 passes 172 at Magnolia headed north
Northbound pig train 204 passes beneath the old Southern signals at Beaumont behind an impressive quartet of 4-axles: GP50/GP38AC/GP60/GP38-2.
The hottest train on the Piedmont, NS 204 bypasses Greenville's normal crew change and accelerates through Worley.
A super short NS 204 splits the signals at Beaumont.
NS 204 slowly creeps into Clemson, SC with a trio of Union Pacifics in the lead. He is in a 10mph slow order due to a damaged rail somewhere right around the signals in the photo.