The last fully loaded Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey circus train is greeted with a hello and goodbye by the residents of Shenandoah, Va. Upon arrival on Long Island in New York the next da... (more)
EMDX 1608 & 1609 rest in Shenandoah yard after being pulled from 202 the previous day. These locomotives didn't sit long and went back to Roanoke on 15T.
Norfolk Southern SD70ACU #7250 sits at Shenandoah Yard. NS #7250 was originally built by EMD in 1996 as Union Pacific SD90MAC #8029. It was later renumbered to UP #3529 before being purchased by N... (more)
Norfolk Southern's specially painted SD60E's number 911 and 6920 approaches Shenandoah, Virginia, crossing one of the many high bridges along the Shenandoah Valley line. The patriotic pair is lea... (more)
NS 911 enters Shenandoah yard with a historic lash-up.
A glimpse of sunlight provided this opportunity.Its winter in the Shenandoah Valley!
Back to Henburg on a beautiful winter morning in the Shenandoah Valley.
The graffiti on the tank of the leader could be a future NS motto "Off we go!"
NS 2507 waits for the rest of the crew to arrive in the south end of the Shenandoah.
The location name says it all! NS 7654 fights the grade to exit the south end of the Shenandoah Yard.
NS 2581 leads the newly added 201 into the yard after a fresh snow on a beautiful winter morning in the Shenandoah Valley.
NS 327 basks in the morning sun with the Shenandoah mountains showing peak foliage behind.
Happy Thanksgiving 2012! Today I am thankful for a few original paint Conrail blue engines remaining in mainline service. NS 5424 sits in Shenandoah a beautiful holiday morning.
NS 1023 rests in front of the NW heritage unit, NS 8103, on a beautiful morning in the Shenandoah Valley.