The sign is no referring to the 10mph running on the Cedartown District (aka C Line).
While not original to this particular locomotive, the Thoroughbred looks pretty good on the locomotive’s nose as it’s framed in by the safety rails.
With only a few miles to go until its destination, G66 continues to move along at a steady pace through a flat and peaceful area of central Georgia.
Creeping along a speed much lower than that of the nearby roadway, the 3375 passes over the less than stellar runaround track in Senoia as it begins to serve this lines one and only customer south... (more)
Finally at the terminus point of the Cedartown District in Senoia and home to the one customer that keeps this line alive as well as zombies, G66 prepares to uncouple from its train and begin the ... (more)
Looking west along the C of G's C-Line to Chattanooga at Senoia, Ga. The old interlocking signal still stands, and the rails still remain, however the diamond to cross the ACL was taken up years a... (more)
On the heels of Q550, P947 ducks under Senoia road headed for Atlanta.