Racing along US-23, a pair of CSX YN2 GE AC44's tug on a unit train of three-bay coal hoppers.
A CSX Track Geometry train runs south over the Paducah & Louisville.
CPKC SD70ACu 7019 in its old CP heritage scheme leads CSX potash train south as it crosses the Ohio River at Clagg.
CPKC SD70ACu 7019 in its old CP heritage scheme leads CSX potash train south under the signals at Central Ave. as it nears Louisville's Osborn Yard.
A trio of TTI GE locomotives are shoving on a cut of a cars, rearranging storage on its mainline between Paris and Carlisle. This line once hauled coal to a transloading facility along the Ohio Ri... (more)
A trio of TTI GE locomotives are headed back to Paris after rearranging cars in storage on its mainline between Paris and Carlisle. This line once hauled coal to a transloading facility along the ... (more)
An RJ Corman yard job works the west end of the yard at the railroad's home base in Lexington, Kentucky with a pair of GP38-2's , one on lease from GATX. The train is passing under the Norfolk Sou... (more)
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.
CSX T700 pulling up Crooked Hill at Hazel Patch
With SD40-2 8137 notching up after rolling through the junction at NJ Cabin, CSX W015 is on the Cincinnati Subdivision for an evening run west as it rolls through South Shore, Kentucky. Loaded at ... (more)
Louisville & Nashville train number 99, the Pan American, is departing Louisville Kentucky at 25 MPH in 1934. Otto Perry photo, from my collection.