318 basks in the September sun, outside of the welding shop.
A heavy ore train arrives at ISG's Weirton plant, formerly Weirton Steel. Someone with a sarcastic sense of humor scrawled on one of the hopper cars, "Do not load, we can't pay for it - Weirton S... (more)
Weirton Steel 304 sits idle on a Sunday afternoon. Unlogoed 681 and MoW crane 5 lounge with it.
Arriving at Weirton, WV after having crossed the Ohio River. The Steubenville Market St. can be seen at left.
Arriving at Weirton, WV after having crossed the Ohio River. The W&LE's bridge can be seen at left.
A Weirton Steel switcher moves some in-plant boxcars through Weirton Yard. Note the ex-PRR boxcar coupled to the locomotive.
Mixed freight headed fron Weirton, W.VA to Mingo Jct., Ohio
NS B32-8 & GP59 combo lead 60 cars of Iron ore off the Old Panhandle bridge headed for Weirton Steel Inc.
The crane in background is used to move ore to the blast furnaces.