Two Louisville & Nashville E7's leading train 8 The Pan American, are getting ready to leave Louisville Union Station for the last time on May 01, 1971. Photo by Louis Marre, from my collection... (more)
A former C&O unit leads a huge consists resembling a dog's breakfast departing with a southbound coal train.
A former L&N unit via SBD leads mixed freight southbound. Years ago we had the L&N Country Club, Georgia Railroad Bank, the Clinchfiield Credit Union and who knows how many other institutions nam... (more)
Backed by a sky any old photographer for locomotive builder would like, this ex-L&N unit takes a rest. Photo by Craig Hatter. From my collection.
After spending some time in Paducah the PAL has delivered a CP Red Barn as railfans call them to its Louisville yard. In time it will be picked up by the NS and I suppose sent back north. One has ... (more)
Originally SCL > SBD > CSX unit leading a southbound freight somewhere just north to Osborn Yard. Photo by Craig Hatter.
Corman SD70M 2622 makes its move to be added to the front end of the sand train.
NS track geometry train arrives in Louisville.
Waiting for NS to pick up frames and a CN SD75I tacked on the back end sit in the Paducah & Louisville yard.
CSX number 9 leads I142 away from Louisville as it heads for northern Ohio.
After being serviced in Mayfield Ky. and brought to Louisville by the Paducah & Louisville CPKC and CN power waits to be picked up by the NS.
CSX M687 has just about completed its trip south over the LIRC from Indianapolis as it nears Louisville's Osborn yard. A KCS belle leads the way as it passes near the former Louisville & Nashville... (more)
CSX's L&N nose painted GP38-2 leads the Y125 local south towards Osborn Yard.
The last of the autumn leaves hang on as NS 18E heads west into Louisville with the special painted 4822.
CSX's Pere Marquette heritage unit nears Osborn yard as it passes the University of Louisville's football stadium.