Coke train power rests at Rook, 2nd unit is the Wheeling's Akron, Canton, and Youngstown unit.
A very colorful Mother's Day gathering at Rook, no fewer than four paint scemes in this shot!
909 leads a colorful consist at Rook.
303 pauses at Rook as flags on the WWII memorial wave in the breeze. Happy 4th of July!
Flags flutter in the breeze while two GP35s rest at Rook inbetween assignments.
A long train of Clairton coke leaves Rook, headed for CN interchange in Toledo, OH.
3049 is on the point of a long string of loaded coke hoppers and mixed freight at Rook. This train will probably become Tuesday's 391 to Mingo.
303 spends a quiet Sunday afternoon at Rook on the point of a coke train from Monessen.
This slug was brought to Rook by 391 earlier in the afternoon. The 391's power uncoupled, allowing this unique view at the west end of Rook.
A "grande" catch at Rook, two former Rio Grande engines!
Before running light to Monessen, the 392 crew spots a couple of gons at Rook. Click on WE 102 to see photos of this engine in a derailment at Rook.
A conductor rides on the front of #102 at Rook.
392 has just exited Green Tree tunnel and is about to enter Rook.
On the left is a run-through CN/WLE coke train, and at right is a WLE Monessen coke train. Shortly after this photo was taken, the run-through departed Rook for points west.
Interesting lashups are becoming commonplace on the Wheeling. This 392 features a "Kodachrome" unit and the AC&Y engine.