The helpers on the rear of NS 852, which is on its way to head across the Ohio Central Panhandle line, passes by the standing water by Moler St.
A pair of Dash 7's bring up the rear of NS 852, heading east over the Ohio Central Panhandle line.
NS 852 with a SD60M still in CR paint passes by tied down NS 578 with a CR painted SD50 in the lead, on the NS Western Branch.
A local with a GP15 leader heads down the Scottslawn Sub on its way to Parsons Yard.
An empty coal train crosses over the Scioto river on the CSX Columbus sub, the bridge to the right is the NS Western Branch, which runs parallel to the CSX Columbus sub in this area.
A coal train enters the control point at Powell Rd, from this spot you can see a very long way north, and off in the distance visible is the headlight of another train right behind this one.
NS 117 makes his way out of downtown, heading West on the Dayton District, on one of the rare days this December when the sun is actually out here.
The sun just came back out, as G861-18 passes over McKinley Ave on the Scottslawn Sub.
Ohio Central engineer Mike Shontz poses for this picture, as he waits for the conductor to walk back and uncouple the power from the rest of the train.
NS 234 pulls out of the Rickenbacker intermodal terminal, and heads east on the siding past the old grain elevator by Duvall Rd.
L23 to the left departs Buckeye Yard and crosses over to main 1, as a coal train on the right sits tied down on the Alton Siding.
234 having just arrived at Rickenbacker stops to make a cut, as everything stacked will stay in Columbus, they also will pick up two more tracks in the yard of single containers and then continue ... (more)
3 railfans take their shot of 218 passing through Ashville, in the spot once occupied by a smaller grain elevator.
The sun sets behind the old PRR signal bridge at MP 146, this was the former PRR Xenia line.
A light snow falls as 218 moving at track speed works on blowing the snow off of the Sandusky line.