A westbound empty CIND autorack train, led by NS 9219, rolls under the old NYC signal bridge that marks the former location of Lawrenceburg Junction, where a branch to the nearby community of Lawrenceburg once split off. The old siding here is also out of service, having had many of the joints removed from the rail. This train is headed for the Honda plant in Greensburg, one of the few auto plants in the country that is served solely by a shortline railroad, in this case, Genesee & Wyoming's Central Railroad of Indiana.
My photos that I have taken on lines operated the Indiana & Ohio and it's affiliate operations, including the Central Railroad of Indiana (CIND), and the Chicago, Fort Wayne & Eastern Railroad (CF&E).