Thanks to a heads up the night before, I received word that the Georgia Northeastern was going to be bringing the Blue Ridge Scenic power to Tate for their annual visit to the shop on January 21st. This was noteworthy as this trip & the return trip are the only times of the year where the stretch of the former L&N "Hook & Eye" line between Blue Ridge & Whitestone will see any train movement since their are no customers on that portion of it. Having never documented a movement on it, I made sure to dedicate my day to documenting it. I normally wouldn't get excited for an engine lite movement, but the rarity of movement on the line made it a must. Here, we see the power climbing the long hill on the north side of Ellijay. This has been a spot that I've always wanted to see something climbing the hill here since I was kid, so to finally see it, even if it was only engines, was a personal highlight of the move for me.
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just heritage schemes, not just commemorative schemes - this album is devoted to some of the world's most interesting paint schemes, past or present.