A short CSX local is clearing the interlocking at Sunnyside as it heads for Wyoming Yard a short distance to the west.
The morning sun glints off the side of 2680 as it leads fellow geep 2639 back to the yard on this crisp winter morning. The two were running light after finishing up some switching jobs at local ... (more)
After an hour and half of waiting for Y106 to switch out Alto Gas, they finally cross the ice and snow covered Thornapple River. The dispatcher had just about enough of Y106's shenanigans after th... (more)
Y106 heads west after running around their train at Elmdale as my brother Trevor squeezes of a few rounds. And yes he is wearing sandals in 20 degree weather.
Y106 rumbles across the frigid Thornapple River Bridge.
After a stint on the Valley, 2680 returned to Brunswick for some R and R.
Freshly painted CSX GP38-2 2680 glistens in the night light!
CSX D790 exits the tunnel at Harpers Ferry and enters the Shenandoah Sub for work in the valley. Passing lower town affords the pedestrians on the bridge a close up view.
2680 has been a frequent visitor to Lansdale in recent years. Not wanting this loco to be left out of the naming craze, someone dubbed this engine the "Spirit of Lansdale".
2680 rests just north of the steel structure that signifies the northern limit of electrified territory on the former Reading RR Bethlehem Branch. The substaion is to the left of the locomotive.