A trio of RJ Corman SD40T-2s lead the Louisville to Berea empty slab train through one of the tunnels at Ford, Kentucky.
RJCC 5361 travels through Frankfort, Kentucky right in the middle of the street.
The RJ Corman Alcan puts it down through downtown Midway on a chilly Saturday afternoon. Leading is ex Rio Grande 5361.
Ex Rio Grande 5361 leads a RJ Corman Alcan Express west out of the tunnel and over the ex L&N bridge at Ford, Kentucky.
A Couple of RJ Corman Locomotives are seen here resting at their yard in Lexington, KY. (PHOTO TAKEN WITH PERMISSION)
RJ Corman ingot empties approach home rails at Anchorage as they head north through "Whipps Mill" on the CSX LCL Sub.
RJC ingot empties pass through St. Matthews on the CSX LCL Sub. At Anchorage the train will return to home rails on the former L&N Old Road.
After clearing downtown Midway, Ky the Corman ingot train notches up for the twisties out of town running on the former L&N "Old Road" between Louisville & Lexington, KY.
RJ Cormans Alcan train runs east right through the center of Kentuckys state capitol.
RJ Corman tunnel motors 5361 and 8799.
Engines 5361, 8799, and 3802 at the RJ Corman yard off River Road.
The Corman ingot train winds it's way northwest along the old L&N line just outside of Lexington, KY.
3 days after the worst ice storm in Kentucky History, RJCC #5361 waits it next duties!
Snow continues to fall while two tunnel motors and a GP38-2 sit at the RJ Corman yard off River Road.
Tunnel motor and GP38-2 at the RJ Corman yard off River Road.