The crew onboard CSX Train Q211 is seen here pulling out of their railyard in Cayce, South Carolina, their destination just a few short miles away in Dixiana.
A eastbound stack train is nearing the Iron triangle with a CSX 70MAC leading. which is missing the S on the nose.
CSXT SD70MAC #4797 leading CSXT AC4400CW #450 power CSX Hotshot Intermodal Q126 as they head North through Coosa Pines in Grasmere, AL.
CN 327 around a curve. With light snow falling, SD70MAC CSXT 4797 with faded CSX lettering on the nose leads CN 327 around a curve in Beaconsfield. Trailing are CSXT 5520 and CN 4107.
Faded CSX lettering in the snow. With light snow falling, SD70MAC CSXT 4797 with faded CSX lettering on the nose leads CN 327 through Dorval.
CSX Q128 slams the NS Piedmont Divison diamond as it heads north with a sunburnt SD70MAC on the point. Something was seriously wrong with the batch of paint used to paint these, interesting how th... (more)
It appears that CSXT 4797 was attacked by a Chessie-fan since it has lost its Seaboard "S"!
Coal and Railroading is just part of rural Appalachia. The tracks leading to the mine literally run through the locals yards.
Centralia is a focal point on the CSX North End Sub.
Consist includes new double stack cars with Arabic lettering for export
Q13707 takes its load of intermodal freight westbound by the quiet town of Sterling on a beautiful Sunday afternoon.