W022 crosses over one of the many truss bridges over The North Fork Kentucky River, along the former L&N EK Subdivision. This location is in the Lothiar community of Hazard and is now the first le... (more)
A pair of EMD standard cab's lead a loaded welded rail train around the bend along The Rockhouse at Edjuoet, en route from Hazard Yard to Dent Yard, where the train will later venture up The Leath... (more)
44 years after it was built, this former Seaboard System SD40-2 (delivered in Family Lines) keeps its worth on CSX by pulling this edition of M693, bound for Waycross, GA.
The C&O Signal Cantilever at WD Cabin along CSXs Big Sandy Subdivision going from a Stop Indication to a Medium Clear.
Displaying a clear signal at the East End of Louisa, the former C&O Signal still shines bright protecting the mainline. The "Vader" Mast on the right protected the siding that was once h... (more)
Racing along US-23, a pair of CSX YN2 GE AC44's tug on a unit train of three-bay coal hoppers.
Far from home, an ex-KCS 4887, now under the ownership of the merged CP-KC Railway, is the distributed power unit on the rear end of B651. Seen here under classic C&O signals, the eastbound ethano... (more)
Having arrived on the day's prior M692, the P&LE and C&O heritage units are headed back south on the Big Sandy Subdivision.
Traversing under former C&O Signals along the Big Sandy Subdivision, freshly re-done after being vandalized in Canada CSXT 1869 which honors the C&O, and recently revealed CSXT 1875 which honors t... (more)
Running on former C&O rails, CSX’s C&O heritage unit leads train M692 under the cantilever holding the original C&O signals.
A YN2 pair leads 100 loads of coal for Gibson Indiana along the Big Sandy Subdivison.
A get together of old iron horses at Ravena, Kentucky.
M653 rolls around the bend at Millard along The Big Sandy. Gotta say this looks like a very good loadout going to waste if you ask me.
Reportedly ex-MP and considering the replacement headlight with no number boards I would guess originally C&EI. Don't even know where I got the road name from. I found the thing by accident.