Carolina Coastal Railway's 119 job crosses the Pamlico River with 5 cars for various industries along the former N&S mainline in eastern North Carolina.
Carolina Coastal Railway's 119 job crosses the Pamlico River with 8 loads of Ag Lime for the Belhaven branch.
Carolina Coastal train 119 heads west with their work complete on the Belhaven branch.
Carolina Coastal train 119 heads north across the Pamlico River swing bridge with a short train for their Plymouth and Belhaven branch customers.
Carolina Coastal's #119 job returns eastbound across the long Pamlico River drawbridge linking Washington with Chocowinity, NC on the former N&S mainline between Charlotte and Norfolk.
CLNA 119 inches its way off the Tar River bridge and into Washington (the Original Washington, beating out DC by a couple decades) on its way back to Pinetown. GP9RM #4012 is a common sight on thi... (more)
Resting and Waiting. GP9 4624 was the first unit painted in the CLNA's new scheme and was the sole unit wearing that scheme for a period of about two years. It sits with its consist near Bi... (more)
Carolina Coastal's #119 job crosses the long Pamlico River trestle spanning Washington, NC and Chocowinity, NC on it's morning run from Plymouth. Many of CLNA's locomotives feature new paint with... (more)
Carolina Coastal train 119 slowly crawls across the Pamlico river trestle in Washington, NC. The train includes a long line of pipe cars being used near Plymouth, NC for a new pipeline. CLNA o... (more)
CLNA train #119 departs Chocowinity in route to Plymouth through the lowlands of eastern North Carolina.
Both CLNA trains #119/#120 switch power around in the yard in Chocowinity, NC as CLNA #4612 will lead a 94 car train east towards Plymouth.
Carolina Coastal's #119 (Plymouth Turn) crosses the calm waters of the Pamlico river with 94 cars (74 for storage) on this beautiful July morning.
New Years Eve 2012. My family and I are vacationing in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, and I have graciously been granted a day out. Happily (for me, not necessarily the crew) the Carolina Co... (more)
Crossing the Pamlico returning to Plymouth from Chocowinity on the old NS mainline.
An ex-CN/GTW rebuild switches the Choco yard on a bright spring morning after swapping cars with the CLNA 120 from Wilson.