Seaboard Coast Line GP7 #979, with Seaboard Air Line paint starting to show thru the black paint. # 979 was built in 1952 as SAL 1799. Unit wound up on Caney Fork & Western as # 531
Seaboard Coast Line GP9 #1024, with three GP7's and a GP40, leading local train #501 from Atlanta, Georgia up to the holdout signal at Franklin Street. #1024 was built September 1956 as Seaboard ... (more)
Seaboard Coast Line GP40 #1574, tied down at the south end of #1 track, on a dreary south Georgia day. #1574, built December 1969 on order #7183, would later become Seaboard System 6729, then CSX... (more)
Seaboard Coast Line GP40-2 #1643, with two GP7's and a GP16, leads southbound train #329. #1643, built April 1972 on order #7361, later became Seaboard System #6353, then CSX #6353
Seaboard Coast Line U36B #1780 with a brand new clear lens over the Mars light on the right replacing the red lens the units were delivered with. The Manchester based derrick train is on the left... (more)