Evening glow at White Sulphur Springs.. An assortment of signals including the interlockings of "White Sulphur Springs" and "WS Cabin" protect movements over this small portion of the Alleghany Su... (more)
The fog has settled into the Greenbrier Valley as the westbound C&O signal bridge at "WS Cabin" displays a pair of twin "clear" signals for an oncoming westbound and returning pusher.
Westbound coal empties glide through White Sulphur Springs, the lcoation of "The Greenbrier". The single C&O cantilever at this location protects the switch leading to a small spur off of number t... (more)
Operating under a new ID, CSX Q135 (previously CSX Q139) passes the distinctive station at White Sulphur Springs.
Shortly after dusk on a muggy night in the Appalachian Mountains, an eastbound loaded train struggles uphill at W.E. White Sulphur Springs.
A rerouted B&O intermodal train charges through the community of White Sulphur Springs on C&O rails. The train is being detoured as a result of a tunnel clearance project taking place on the Cumbe... (more)
EB CSX N687 a loaded coal train eases by the passenger platform at White Sulphur Springs, WVa with 102 cars and 15,000 trailing tons, is putting on quite an impressive show as the the two GE AC440... (more)
Deep in Appalachia, Amtrak 50, the eastbound Cardinal knocks down the WS Cabin interlocking, approaching the White Sulphur Springs Depot. To my right, out of the scene is the location of The Green... (more)
With new signals being installed rapidly on CSX's Alleghany Subdivision, scenes like this are becoming increasingly rare. For now, a massive C&O cantilever at E.E. White Sulphur Springs makes for ... (more)
General freight, CSXT Q303, showing off new paint, passes through Wiggins on its journey westward.
General freight, CSXT Q303, showing off new paint, splits the cantilever signals, west bound at the east side of White Sulfur Springs, VA
CSX H747-30 is in 8th notch as he pushes on the rear of the U156 and ducks under the westbound signal at East End White Sulphur Springs. CANON EOS 50D
Only running 45 minutes behind schedule, the eastbound Cardinal loads at the White Sulphur Springs Station. Across the road you'll find the world famous Greenbrier Resort.
East bound after station stop at the home of the Greenbrier.