Author: Victoria Broskie
The "Spirit Of West Virginia" unit through the trees.
A GE through the trees.
Working the 'beer local'.
Uncle Petey and an ex-Con.
Two different railroads and two different eras of power lead a coal train.
It's a sunny day in Worthington, with plenty of trains too.
Not what I was expecting on an NS coal drag.
Rolling coal.
Rolling coal.
Sorry for the double effect.
Rolling coal.
Rolling coal.
Sorry for the blur.
Rolling coal.
Rolling coal.
Rolling coal.
Rolling coal.
Sorry for the double effect.
Rolling coal.
Rolling coal.
Rolling coal.
You can see the train... right?
Lots of obstacles in the way.
Old (and bad) photo, date approximate.
Old (and bad) photo, date approximate.
Old (and bad) photo, date approximate.
Old (and bad) photo, date approximate.
Old (and bad) photo, date approximate.
Old (and bad) photo, date approximate.
Old (and bad) photo, date approximate.
Old (and bad) photo, date approximate.
Old (and bad) photo, date approximate.
Old (and bad) photo, date approximate.
Old (and bad) photo, date approximate.
Old (and bad) photo, date approximate.
Old (and bad) photo, date approximate.
Old (and bad) photo, date approximate.
Old (and bad) photo, date approximate.
Old (and bad) photo, date approximate.
Something unusual for the Sandusky Line - an SD40-2.
An Operation Lifesaver GP59.
A Dash 8 in unusually good shape.
A horsehead Dash 9 leads a consist through Worthington.
New at the time.
Shiny.
Northbound.
Too many wheels in one picture.
Another northbound.
Through the fence.
One of many leased units.