Progress Rail Services 3066 sits in the snow at the Coastal Pines Technical College in Waycross, Georgia. The locomotive was donated by Progress Rail Services and CSX to the College for their Rail... (more)
Switching the giant facility served by CSX and W&LE, this unit began on BN, passed to BNSF and others. The Blue Devil is a mascot for the local high school evidently.
In the year 2014 the Sequatchie Valley Railroad was still living up the reputation of the shortline that you never know what might be on the roster. A fine example of that is this hidden gem in pl... (more)
On a cool fall day, PRLX 9560, a former BNSF Grinstein unit, heads east across the now replaced Conneaut Creek Trestle in Conneaut Ohio. The tracks below belong to the Bessemer & Lake Erie RR.
Lots Of Models. On the afternoon of February 23, 2012, the New York Susquehanna, and Western Railway engine terminal in Ridgefield Park, New Jersey hosted a wide assortment of power. In the... (more)
EMDX 7237 is hard on its dynamics as it fights the downgrade towards the port of Manzanillo, on the front, a great friend gives a friendly wave
A Macon, GA - Meridian, MS manifest finds a window of sun at Winston lead by a pair of ex BN SD70MAC's
A pair of ex BN SD70MAC's lead an extra Sheffield, AL - Macon, GA manifest by the small community of McPherson on the east side of Braswell Mountain
Scrap yard switch engine
EMDX 7237 is waiting for its next assignment but it would be delayed by an engine failure. 5 hours later, the locomotive derails on the wye.
A rare occurrence as these units are rare to see leading. EMDX 7233 is part of the 10 unit order of SD70ACe-T4 canceled by NS and now on lease to Ferromex
Stored on the CaterParrott Railnet.
How the mighty had fallen. A once proud Santa Fe warbonnet now as PRLX 223 leads NS rack train west for the mixing center in Shelbyville Ky.
A pair of Progress Rail SD70MACs lead Norfolk Southern train W62 south through rural northwest Georgia on a gorgeous winter morning.
For a few years, this CN veteran was working at the Conrad Yelvington rock quarry north of Sanford.