In the original "748 fashion," the DPUs of a mid-month 750 lead 100 loads of Virginia anthracite down the 3-mile power plant spur. As signified by the towering high-voltage power lines, the movement is approaching the gate to the plant, having just crossed Henry Chapel Rd.
The train was a 3-for-1 (depending on who you are). A rare coal movement, the Penn Central heritage motor leading the "head end," and a classic P5 blowing crossings, just as the way things used to be in the Southern days.