with B36-7s 5849, 5819, 5922.
The way they used to run railroads: train orders, towers and cabooses.
Two old Chessie cabooses sit hidden in trees on an old spur which the switch has been removed. I took this from inside one of the C&O 903507. This seems to be a hangout for kids, they left there h... (more)
The conductor walks up to line a switch for this coal train coming off the branch at Cabin Creek Jc.
A shot of 1 of 5 Chessie System Box Cars on the Hocking Valley Scenic Railway
Western Maryland SD-40 7571 and N&W SD-45 1730 complete the trio of 6 axle power on this westbound grain train.
No need for that "bow tie" snow plow today. B&O 6440 has WM F-7A's 7151 and 7152 to help out.
Aftermath of a head on.Red sign says no trespassing, and do not remove any parts due to ongoing accident investigation.I believe the accident was on the Ohio River Sub.
A GP-9/GP-7/GP-38 consist heads west. Long hood was the proper "front" on many Chessie geeps with only the true front receiving the big "C".
A fairly new unit gets help from GP-35 3525. Note JO tower- still in PC green-to the left above the Market St bridge over the train.