The Pickens passes a cannibalized U18B just outside of Honea Path
Pickens works CMC Recycling
A bright Pickens U18B passes the ragged Anderson station sign from Southern Railway days standing tall after decades in service.
Rolling along Blue Ridge Highway as it nears downtown Belton, the Pickens Anderson Job's pair of bright GE U18Bs pass a classic white southern house on a beautiful spring morning.
On a beautiful morning in downtown Anderson, two of the Pickens Railroad's bright orange U18Bs have doubled their lengthy train from Gluck up to the inbound from Norfolk Southern, and after some s... (more)
With its outbound train for the Greenville and Western in tow, Pickens Railroad U18Bs 9500 and 9503 get up to track speed through the sag at Gluck. A healthy cut of inbound cars for Pregis can be ... (more)
Waiting to Enter. Arriving from the Anderson NS interchange, the Pickens Anderson Job waits to cross Highway 178, the Belton Honea Path Highway, and enter the Greenville & Western yard.
The Pickens Anderson Job switching cars around at downtown Anderson.
Pickens Belton job headed back to Gluck
Pickens Belton Job crossing the Rocky River
Pickens Belton Job and Greenville & Western Z590 at Belton
Arriving at the Show. The PICK Anderson job arrives to interchange with the GRLW on a Friday morning.
Pickens Anderson Job at Gluck
Pickens Railroad crosses over Hwy. 29 in Anderson, SC during the resulting rain from Hurricane Francis in Sept. 2004. PICK 9508 is a General Electric U18B built for the Seaboard Coast... (more)
Leaving the Yard. After delivering cars to the GRLW, the PICK reverses for the next stage of its trip toward Honea Path, SC.