In an early Amtrak scene circa 1973, 3 E8s lead Amtrak #58, the City of New Orleans, at Orleans Junction in Kenner Louisiana. R. T. Steinbrenner Photo.
Illinois Central 9608 and a sister put together a train for the trip north.
Once common power: a pair of F40PHs, AMTK 368 and AMTK 393, lead the northbound City of New Orleans through Kenner, Louisiana.
Built as Illinois Central GP9 9338 in December 1957 and rebuilt into GP11 8717 in October 1979, this venerable relic has earned this trip through the wash rack at Mays Yard.
Built as Illinois Central SW9 468, classic Paducah rebuild 1456 spent many years assigned to Mays Yard on the south end of the railroad.
KCS 622 and 638 scream through the City of Kenner on the final leg of the journey to New Orleans.
Louisiana Steam Train Assoc. (LASTA) restored SP locomotive passes near the airport on a test run to Reserve, LA.
Outbound City of New Orleans.
"City of New Orleans" northbound rolling through the wye at Orleans Junction. [Editor's Note: This train derailed several hours later near Flora, MS killing one passenger and injuring at least 30 ... (more)
"City of New Orleans" departing New Orleans northbound.
Leaving Mays Yard.