CSX mixed freight M520 rolls through Ocean Springs, MS on a late summer evening along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The northbound is led by a matching pair of YN2 AC44s, a sight that has become inc... (more)
An uncommon meet between 2 short lines at a 4 way stop. Crews exchange info during a meet at the diamond at Whitney, NC between the Winston Salem Southbound and the Atlantic Railway. Traffic at th... (more)
A couple of CSX GEs bring an empty unit ethanol train north from the city of Jacksonville, FL. There will be many more miles from here, before these tank cars get another fill up in Reynolds, IN.... (more)
Coal empties prepare to cross Warm Springs Road outside Shenandoah Junction on a wonderful March afternoon.
CSX WB mixed freight rolls thru the heart of the Mohawk Valley on a nice evening during mid Summer. The Fonda controlled siding is visible in the foreground thru the weeds. The Mohawk River is in ... (more)
A trio of CSX GEs lead a stack train passed the Berea Union Depot Taverne along the Cleveland Short Line. This view is from the Front Street overpass that was opened in 2010 that eliminated a grad... (more)
Repeated several times a day, pusher sets shuffle back and forth between Shelbiana Ky and Dante Va, with the highlight of the trip being the section known as the Breaks, the only water penetrable ... (more)
CSXT YN2 CW44AC 38 leads a westbound train of Newort News empties past the C&O signal at JC Cabin.
A move that is rarely seen in daylight, Q107 heads west with his usual suspects of KCS power trailing the CSX CW44AC leader.
E752 heads westward through Piedmont, W.Va in the heavy snowfall, towing SD80MAC 809. Canon EOS 10D w/ 70-200mm F/4L lens. 1/200 sec @ F/7.1.
In the shadow of WB Tower CSX 38 reported its rear wheels on the ground. Seen listing to the conductors side, personnel work to get the train back on the track.
Returning from New York to the mines, this Somerset train rolls east on CSX's Pittsburgh Sub.
A southbound coal train passes his pusher at Ford, KY, on his way up Richmond Hill.