Coming off the Haywood IT onto the Shortline sub main, train B816-13 is the second crew on a coal loading from the Harrison County Coal mine. The train is pulling 115 loads of coal bound for the P... (more)
Westbound crossing over the U.S. Route 50 over pass, N760 is slowly starting to make its way down the grade after detaching the manned helper that is no longer needed to continue west.
Westbound loads bound for Brice North Carolina pause the traffic rush in Bridgeport.
Westbound loads bound for Brice North Carolina glide down grade around the curves in Simpson Passing over the Halfway road crossing.
CSX No. 3060 leads an eastbound freight through Bound Brook, New Jersey paralleling the hallmark transmission line towers at CP Bound Brook along Conrail's shared assets Lehigh Line.
A CSX auto rack train pounds the diamonds in Marion just after a Southbound NS train cleared.
Going for Help: After making a pick-up at Manville Yard, Q410 departed but found itself in a difficult position: it didn't have enough power to effectively pull its train once on the Conrai... (more)
CSX Q143-11 (North Baltimore,OH-Jacksonville,FL) is racing toward the crest of the Raccoon Mountain grade for Chattanooga on the long trek to Jacksonville, FL. Another example of the very unusual ... (more)
Westbound stack track Q191 heads through Bound Brook on Conrail Lehigh Line Track #1. CSXT 7880 (C40-8W) is trailing. CSX Q191 is no longer a symbol that is used in this region. The Lehigh Valley ... (more)
Four "44"s up front and a DPU on this train that is over two miles long.
Passing the busy City of Homestead, Q331 heads westbound past the old Steel Mill stacks.
Pounding over the diamond at Fostoria, Q157-09 has almost reached its terminating terminal of North Baltimore.
CSX Q008 crosses Overpeck Creek on a cold and bluster December day.
A short burst of sunlight finds four units leading empties south at West End Linworth.
After crossing over the state-line CSX X250-04 (Palm Center,FL-Smyrna,TN) is keeping up the pace as the unit train is less the a half a mile from the crest of the Raccoon Mountain Grade. Another e... (more)