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A whole train of nothing but empty DODX flatcars had this SD up from and a lone helper on the rear.

NS 820 comes out of nowhere on the Norfolk sub with the Lehigh Valley heritage unit leading the way to Lamberts Points. Zero people new this thing was coming, i was about to leave after catching 278 and 277 but when i was going over the crossing, i saw the headlight and this just showed up out of nowhere.

That logo always makes me hungry for hamburgers.

 

NS I1A, westbound intermodal

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CP 695-633 crosses over Highway 694 just west of Cardigan Jct on the CP Withrow Sub. February 2021

NS 273 after working portlock for only 20 minutes, is ready to depart and is waiting for clearance out of the yard.

Back here on the NPBL, NS typically give the belt line crews either a GP38 to use or a Dash 9 as of recent years. I always thought it was a bit silly for the belt line to use a dash 9 with they only used it for switching. So it came to my surprised when I came to Berkeley yard and saw a SD40-2 working the yard. Hey it make a lot more sense the using a dash 9 to work the yard.

A trio of EMD locos leads this NS train of autoracks.

Southbound CSX train Q-101-21 is approaching the signals at CPI 074-"Ben" interlocking just north of Watseka, Illinois on June 21st, 2016 at 4:47 pm with CSX AC60CW #689 & ES40DC #5433 and 22 cars.

A 2nd sketch done before the term ended during the class and the new term will start in July.

Eastbound freight past the station.

A Norfolk Southern empty hopper train has departed from Lamberts Point on a rainy Tuesday afternoon. Seen here going through Portlock road in south Norfolk, Virginia, the train would round the corner to find a vehicle parked next to the tracks. I would wetness the air being dumped and the train coming to a screeching halt. Everyone was reported ok.

Hanging out at Carney's Crossing, Shelly was making sure I knew there was a train coming. She didn't know I was going to take a picture of her and the train.

 

Nikon D800 & NIkkor 24-70mm f/2.8 wide open

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