Early bird gets the worm! NS 7642 leads train 18T and clears the signal at Stonewall with the Penn Central HU trailing third. NS 7644 would lead the next day. #716
NS train 18T clears Main St. on a warm summer morning in Stanley, VA. #716
The Reading Lines Heritage Unit leads a mixed freight train through the signals at Stonewall. #716
NS 4047 makes a return to the Shenandoah Valley as it leads a 5 engine northbound mixed freight. #716
The morning parade starts with northbound NS train 18T during a gorgeous spring day in the Shenandoah Valley. #716
The morning parade starts with northbound NS train 18T during a gorgeous spring day in the Shenandoah Valley. This location never gets old! #716
NS train 18T clears the crosses Hawksbill Creek and continues its journey north. You could almost smell the paint on the third engine (NS 4430) even from where I was standing. Social distancing do... (more)
NS train 15T approaches Juanita's Place on a beautiful afternoon in Shenandoah Valley. #716
NS train 18T clears the crosses the bridge at Compton and continues its journey north. You could almost smell the paint on the third engine (NS 4430) even from where I was standing. Social distanc... (more)
NS train 18T clears the signal at Riverton Junction and sweeps its way north over the Shenandoah River. You could almost smell the paint on the third engine (NS 4430) even from where I was standin... (more)
NS 18T leads the northbound parade over the high trestle at Compton on a sunny, but cold morning in the Shenandoah Valley. #716
NS 18T comes north with 4 motors upfront and 2 DPU units in the middle on what has become a regular "massive" train in the Shenandoah Valley. #716
NS 18T makes a mid-morning appearance over the bridge made famous by O.Winston Link on a sunny February day. Court Street homes can be seen in the distance including "The Aventine" (far ... (more)
NS 18T glides over the high trestle at Dovel Hollow shortly after beginning it's northbound journey.
NS train 18T makes its northbound move over the Hawksbill Creek in Luray.