The Loram rail grinder is tied down on the siding at Lucas on CSX's ex-P&LE Pittsburgh Sub.
About one more mile of grinding before they call it a day.
Just north of the FEC Cocoa Yard
Creating it's own little dust storm, a Loram ballast cleaner works through CP 47.
A foreman keeps a close eye on the scoop wheel. The Loram ballast cleaner working the ex-P&LE. It scoops up ballast, cleans it, puts it back down, and tamps it; all in one machine.
The Loram ballast cleaner working the ex-P&LE. It scoops up ballast, cleans it, puts it back down, and tamps it; all in one machine.
RG 302 is working the CSX main east bound through St. Albans. Canon Rebel Ti/Canon 28-90 zoom.
The sun isn't even up on this rainy morning, as the crew of LORAM RG 302 head for the Coal River wye to start the days work. Canon Rebel Ti/Canon 28-90 zoom.
The photo does not do justice to the length of this beast, barely fitting in the frame.
Crew of the ballast cleaner calls it a day and heads for A yard.
Working on rails in St. Albans Tunnel south on the Coal R. Sub. Canon A-1/Canon 70-200 zoom.
Side view of RG 309 with a Canadian and US flag logo.
A Loram rail grinding train on the CN Yazoo Sub.