Front Street Starts: NS 4394 leads manifest 13R southbound onto the NS Lurgan Branch over the front street bridge in Harrisburg, as it is about to meet northbound manifest 12Z before continuing so... (more)
Lots of NS AC4400CW`s in storage.
On a gloomy morning in Montvale, Virginia Norfolk Southern manifest freight 18M rolls east as it crosses the bridge over the Lynchburg Salem Turnpike and slows as it approaches the next control po... (more)
Brickin Over: NS 9794 leads the brick, NS 90G, over the Rockville Bridge, as it starts its journey toward eastern Pennsylvania
b100 rolls towards cpf415 just after exiting the hoosac tunnel.
NS 1073 roars around the bend on a rainy October day, passing underneath a bridge that no longer exists. The Buffenmeyer Road Bridge had long been closed to traffic, but made for an excellent pho... (more)
NS 8098 sits in the hole at Clarksillve (on the NS Mon Line), waiting for a doubled up MTY coal train to pass before continuing it's journey from Bailey Mine to Shire Oaks Yard.
Passing over the Guyandotte River in Wyoming County, WV, NS Train 811 slowly moves across the bridge to a Distributed Power Unit Problem.
Norfolk Southern's 5 day a week Knoxville-Asheville manifest cruises across the French Broad river at Marshall, NC.
Silhouetted against a clear night sky are the Searchlights at Control Point Simon along the Guyandot River Branch.
Norfolk Southern's 5 day a week Knoxville-Asheville manifest cruises along the French Broad river at Alexander, NC.
Norfolk Southern's 5 day a week Knoxville-Asheville manifest crosses the French Broad river into Asheville, NC on the last day of May.
Covered Wagon Quartet Over The Potomac. While heading to Mobile, Alabama, Norfolk Southern Train 956 led by F9A NS 4270 (née-Baltimore & Ohio 937, F7A, EMD, 1/1952) crossed the Potomac Ri... (more)
The Richmond to Crewe turn departs westward with an ex-CR SD50 rebuild leading.
Trains meet on the Main Line. A morning eastbound train rounds a curve past the tail end of a westbound train. Photo taken just off Park Ave.