With a hefty little train in tow the day's run heads north. They will switch some stored tankers on some tracks in the woods then head on to the junction with Norfolk Southern.
Its early morning and northbound run has already arrived at the interchange with Norfolk Southern in this tiny community. There is a pretty good sized train today but the old rebuild handles it a... (more)
The line that use to see the LNAC is now served by Lucas Oil. On this day the NS has delivered coal empties to Corydon Jct. for storage on the Lucas Oil. Here Lucas Oil 503 heads south to Cor... (more)
An Alco S-4 powered by a big Cummins 900 HP prime mover has brought some freight for the big guy at Norfolk Southern’s former SOU Louisville-St. Louis main.
GMTX 503 working now for Lucas Oil heads back to Corydon after interchanging cars with the NS at Corydon Jct.
LNAC's RS36 brings a large cut of cars northbound for interchange with Norfolk Southern.
LNAC Alco #86 waits patiently for the arrival of D10 as 285 blasts by on the main.
Lucas Oil RR arrives back at Corydon after interchanging cars with the NS at Corydon Junction.
Still wearing its Iowa Interstate paint the LNAC or as I believe now days called Lucas Oil Railroad returns to Corydon after interchanging cars with the NS at Corydon Junction.
In the soft light of early morning, interchange is being picked up from the busy Norfolk Southern Louisville-St. Louis main line by the not-so-busy Amzoil shortline.
In the dappled early morning sun, a timeless scene, a small shortline locomotive in rural America, moving cars out to be interchanged with the big road.
LNAC 86 is found switching storage cars up at Corydon Junction on a warm fall day.
A heavy snow continues to fall over Southern Indiana as LNAC's Alco S4 can be found waiting for NS local D10 to arrive at Corydon Junction.
LNAC's seldom used RS36 sits outside of the engine shed in the early morning sun as thunderstorms approach the area, creating a rainbow in the sky.
Norfolk Southern train 285 kicks up the snow as it passes the Louisville, New Albany, and Corydon railroad interchange point.