As N242 continues to roll through the yard behind it, the 2530 sits stagnate and will not be remote controlling any cars this morning since it has not been assigned to any yard jobs.
Having just picked up two loaded boxcars from the Acme Brick company, Y195 waits for permission from the yard tower before it crosses the WofA mainline.
A clean GP38-2 with remote control capabilities, as indicated by the boxy nose, pulls a pair of boxcars and one covered hopper off of the Americus Branch from what few customers remain on it.
With the usual sled being utilized elsewhere, this Y194 working today in the yard goes about sorting cars the old fashioned w... (more)
Y196, with its crew riding on the front porch of their GP38-2, shoves back on a cut of boxcars as it finishes this morning’s work. These boxcars will later on be picked up by Q576 when it depar... (more)
Lined up showing the three latest CSX paint schemes (boxcar, YN3 & YN2), the local jobs of Montgomery can be seen taking a break this Thanksgiving morning in the flat switching yard here. From le... (more)
Released Whenever air is compressed there is always the by-product of water accumulated in a liquid form which must be removed. Thus we have what’s seen here as the Salem 580 drain va... (more)
The work horse for today's Y290 gets ready for another night of work sorting cars in the adjacent and former Western Railway of Alabama's Chester Yard.
I was expecting a coal or a grain train coming off of the CSX Columbus line onto the Columbus sub heading to Parsons, what I got instead was a lone GP38-2.
CSX 2530 working in the Wyoming Yard