NS 15R crossing the Catawba River led by the Original NS Heritage Engine
Eastbound coal has topped the grade at a place variously called Horton's Summit, McRae, and Nora over the years. The short steep pull up from Duffield made for beautiful music. At one time Foote... (more)
Eastbound mixed freight hurrying (a fast as possible) down the hollers to get to somewhere.
On the first day of Spring, Winter returned to NYS after a few weeks of warmth, laying a light blanket of snow over the Southwestern Mohawk Valley. In the early evening, NS 1208 leads the 30T Sou... (more)
An Eastbound Herzog train passing through Sylacauga on the old Central of Georgia.
NS 217 heads upgrade at Shawsville with a very sizeable train in tow.
NS 127 passing through Cleveland, Tennessee as they pass by Tasso on the Knoxville West End in golden light. Trailing third would be Norfolk Southern 1067 the Reading Lines heritage unit.
Norfolk Southern 1646 is on NS P75 in October 2007 waiting for clearane to proceed onto the former Southern Railway R Line in Columbia South Caroliina toward Lexington to work local industry in th... (more)
Sunset Show: NS 3649 leads manifest 13Z southbound through Buena Vista, Virginia, as the sun begins to lower for the day.
Signal Slide: NS 3649 leads southbound manifest 13Z through the N&W CPL at CP Vesuvius, as it continues its journey south along the valley toward Roanoke.
A pair of Dash-9s lead NS P87 up the famed Old Fort loops on a dreary afternoon.
Pkin Push: NS 3649 leads southbound manifest 13Z through the N&W CPLs at CP Pkin in Raphine, Virginia, that are standing on limited time.
An import coal train passes through Devine Junction in Columbia, South Carolina in 2012. NS 8761 was later be rebuilt into C40-8.5W 8513.
Norfolk Southern 67E, an empty wood chip train, takes the siding in Simpson, a small hamlet in Fairfield, South Carolina.
Another shot of the "wrong way train" running WB. Between Marion, VA and this point the railroad avoids the circuitous river by tackling McMullan Hill. Now descending back to the river... (more)