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A Little Luck At Lily

Micah Turner

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Date Added: September 26, 2024

Date Taken: September 22, 2024

London, Kentucky, USA

A Little Luck At Lily

A Little Luck At Lily

After meeting C887 (bound for Gary, Indiana) B241 is now rolling through the home stretch towards Corbin where it will have all 3 of its units refueled for the journey south. Leading the charge is Canadian National heritage unit 3115, painted for BC Rail. Forget another railroad, this one is taking us out of the country, making it that much more unusual to see on former L&N trackage, displayed by the old searchlights here at Lily. This is the closest thing to British Columbia that you will ever see in the Bluegrass State.

Railroad: CSX Transportation

Locomotive Model: GE ET44AC

Road Number: CN 3115

Railroad Line/Subdivsion: CC Subdivision

Location: London, Kentucky, USA

A Different Kind Of Heritage

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Date Added: September 26, 2024

Date Taken: September 22, 2024

Corbin, Kentucky, USA

A Different Kind Of Heritage

A Different Kind Of Heritage

CN 3115, painted for BC Rail, leads a rerouted B241 into the yard in Corbin, Ky, and past the old L&N Depot. The heavy rain had now slowed to a drizzle as we stood on the old station platform. The BC Rail is the farthest thing from the scene of an old L&N passenger train rolling in here in the 50's, though the red, white, and blue scheme does resemble that classic "'Murica!" feel. Out of sight on the other end of the depot is L&N 2132, the only remaining L&N-built steam locomotive to exist. Funny enough, the day marked the 7-year anniversary of its dedication here in this very spot. Who knew that 7 years from that moment, we would be standing at the depot awaiting our train.

Railroad: CSX Transportation

Locomotive Model: GE ET44AC

Road Number: CN 3115

Railroad Line/Subdivsion: CC Subdivision

Location: Corbin, Kentucky, USA

An Unusual Meeting

Micah Turner

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Date Added: September 21, 2024

Date Taken: August 13, 2024

Lexington, Kentucky, USA

An Unusual Meeting

An Unusual Meeting

NS 4822, named "Moving The Weight Of The World" in dedication to the NS employees, is seen leading the Reading Railroad heritage unit and the NS OCS fleet as it rolls through the small yard in Lexington, Ky. By dumb luck, we happened to be in Lexington for a few days for the National Mine Rescue Competition, and caught wind from my buddy Aiden Davis that this thing would be running. Even more so, upon a little railfan exploration, we found NS 911 tied down in the yard for local first responder training. Before heading home, we came back trackside and waited a good hour for the consist to roll through, framing a meet of many units of interest,

Railroad: Norfolk Southern

Locomotive Model: GE AC44C6M

Road Number: NS 4822, NS 1067

Railroad Line/Subdivsion: CNO&TP

Location: Lexington, Kentucky, USA

New York Central: CSX Edition

Micah Turner

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Date Added: September 21, 2024

Date Taken: February 17, 2024

Peach Creek, West Virginia, USA

New York Central: CSX Edition

New York Central: CSX Edition

CSX's 8th heritage unit, dedicated to the New York Central, leads E900 into the yard in Peach Creek, WV. The unit hasn't been in service long at this point, as after its release from Waycross, it soon returned to the shops for another month. After riding the system paired with the Monon heritage, it had finally broken away and was running DKPX empties for Brice, NC.

Railroad: CSX Transportation

Locomotive Model: GE ES44AC

Road Number: CSXT 1853

Railroad Line/Subdivsion: Logan Sub

Location: Peach Creek, West Virginia, USA

To Complete The Scene

Micah Turner

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Date Added: September 15, 2024

Date Taken: September 14, 2024

Pikeville, Kentucky, USA

To Complete The Scene

To Complete The Scene

After meeting X852, B651 was now in the clear to proceed to Shelby and take its place on the main. On the rear of the train, a CP GE was acting as a distributed power unit, and caught a glimmer of sunlight as it freed the locals of their crossing bondage. Something about the framing in this shot stuck out to me; between the crossing gates, the pedestrians, and the red CP nose, it seemed to work quite well.

Railroad: CSX Transportation

Locomotive Model: GE AC4400CW

Road Number: CP 8033

Railroad Line/Subdivsion: Big Sandy Subdivision

Location: Pikeville, Kentucky, USA

Clinch Country

Micah Turner

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Date Added: September 15, 2024

Date Taken: September 14, 2024

Clinchco, Virginia, USA

Clinch Country

Clinch Country

On our first chase on the northern half of the Clinchfield, we made Clincho our primary stomping ground as we awaited the YN2 duo on X852. There are many iconic shots to choose from in this area, and so we took what we could get and went with it. This was the first time we had ever shot anything between Boody and Elkhorn City, and so we made the most of the opportunity.

Railroad: CSX Transportation

Locomotive Model: AC44CW

Road Number: CSXT 514, CSXT 386

Railroad Line/Subdivsion: Kingsport Subdivision, Former Clinchfield Railroad

Location: Clinchco, Virginia, USA

Good Morning Totz!

Micah Turner

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Date Added: July 22, 2024

Date Taken: July 21, 2024

Totz, Kentucky , USA

Good Morning Totz!

Good Morning Totz!

R613 is roaring down the Poorfork towards NRG with CSX 363 leading the charge, still in its as-delivered YN2 paint scheme. We made it with only 2 minutes to spare; we received notification upon exit from the tunnel by Rhea and rushed down from the house. As we stepped out of the truck, and met another railfan by name of Will Jordan, we heard the horn sound in the distance. Perfect lighting, perfect morning catch.

Railroad: CSX Transportation

Locomotive Model: CW44AC

Road Number: CSXT 363

Railroad Line/Subdivsion: Cumberland Valley Subdivision

Location: Totz, Kentucky , USA

Where The L&N Meets The Clinchfield

Micah Turner

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Date Added: July 19, 2024

Date Taken: April 07, 2024

St Paul, Virginia, United States

Where The L&N Meets The Clinchfield

Where The L&N Meets The Clinchfield

In what I call a fantastic outcome of shots, CSX 1850 leads M652 across the old Clinchfield N&W overpass in Saint Paul, Virginia. I have seen dozens of images staged here with various units of all types, yet this was the first time we had caught anything in Saint Paul in general. The closest we had came was amidst our chasing of the Santa Train, where we passed through. Until the Clinchfield Heritage Unit is done, and runs this way, this will have to do for now. Hey, wouldn't this be Family Lines?

Railroad: CSX Transportation

Locomotive Model: ES44AC

Road Number: CSXT 1850

Railroad Line/Subdivsion: Kingsport & Blue Ridge Subdivision

Location: St Paul, Virginia, United States

The First Heritage To Lynch

Micah Turner

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Date Added: July 19, 2024

Date Taken: July 15, 2024

Cumberland, Kentucky, United States

The First Heritage To Lynch

The First Heritage To Lynch

CSX 1827 made a surprise visit to Lynch 3 on R614. If it hadn't been for my good friend Jeremy Williams, I would have never known it had came and gone. The Baltimore & Ohio scheme shines in the mid-day sun as Dragon pilots the unit and they begin loading. 1827 is the first Heritage Unit to make its appearance at Lynch 3 and is also the first Heritage Unit to grace CSX's roster. Good times.

Railroad: CSX Transportation

Locomotive Model: ES44AC

Road Number: CSXT 1827

Railroad Line/Subdivsion: Cumberland Valley Subdivision

Location: Cumberland, Kentucky, United States

Rerouted

Micah Turner

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Date Added: November 26, 2023

Date Taken: November 23, 2023

Loyall, Ky, Kentucky, USA

Rerouted

Rerouted

After a what is to be considered major derailment along the CC Subdivision around Livingston, Ky, the Cumberland Valley Sub welcomed reroute traffic with open rails. G740-20 is seen here in Loyall having just tied down for the next few days. After doubling their train back into yard tracks 8 and 9, it will await a future crew to take it on south to Kingsport and then on up the former Clinchfield on its way to Russel. Not to far behind it is a second grainer, running as G842-20.

Railroad: CSX Transportation

Locomotive Model: GE AC4400CW

Road Number: G740-20

Railroad Line/Subdivsion: Cumberland Valley Subdivision

Location: Loyall, Ky, Kentucky, USA

To Load At Raven

Micah Turner

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Date Added: October 10, 2023

Date Taken: October 09, 2023

Raven, Kentucky, USA

To Load At Raven

To Load At Raven

One of the rarer catches along the Rockhouse Subdivision, a 110 car unit train is found up the branch at Raven with the 1100 recrew loading the second cut. I can count on one hand how many trains have loaded here this year, and so the shower of rain didn’t bother me while shooting.

Railroad: CSX Transportation

Locomotive Model: ES44AH

Road Number: CSX 987

Railroad Line/Subdivsion: Rockhouse Subdivision

Location: Raven, Kentucky, USA

Armed Forces At Typo

Micah Turner

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Date Added: August 12, 2023

Date Taken: October 29, 2022

Typo, Kentucky, USA

Armed Forces At Typo

Armed Forces At Typo

CSX 1776 spent a few days on the EK Subdivision last fall upon several local odd jobs. Finally, it went back to its original train at the Typo loadout, E018. I arrived shorty after the crew change, the previous had loaded the train. The sun lit the side of the unit just right, and before long, C442 was on its way through Hazard.

Railroad: CSX Transportation

Locomotive Model: ES44AH

Road Number: C442, CSX 1776

Railroad Line/Subdivsion: Eastern Kentucky Subdivision

Location: Typo, Kentucky, USA

Pride In Service- At Nighttttt!

Micah Turner

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Date Added: August 12, 2023

Date Taken: April 28, 2023

Baxter, Kentucky, USA

Pride In Service- At Nighttttt!

Pride In Service- At Nighttttt!

When I caught wind that 3194 was leading an R614 for Lynch 3, me and dad set up camp and lay wait in Loyall for its arrival. We made a few errand runs back and forth in town, one of which leading us to an encounter with a Harlan City police officer who was on duty for the night. Knowing the law enforcement unit was on its way, we thought it would be nice to stop and notify the officer of the upcoming photo-op. Hours passed, and as the clock struck midnight the horn echoed in the distance. About that time, our new officer friend pulled in beside us for the catch. It crept through the yard at a slow pace, but I knew it wouldn’t stop until a short ways ahead at Baxter. I’ve made friends with the CV crews over the years, and I wanted to see who was on duty tonight. We pulled in by the switch tower and I crept through the cold dark night to the switch stand for the Poorfork. The conductor came down and approached the switch post, and I was overjoyed to find it was a great friend of mine. Somehow, I was able to talk him into easing the train to a stop on the crossing just ahead, where this photo beside our officer friends cruiser on an IPhone took place. I think it turned out quite nice and it made an amazing memory.

Railroad: CSX Transportation

Locomotive Model: ES44AH

Road Number: R614, CSX 3193

Railroad Line/Subdivsion: Cumberland Valley Subdivision

Location: Baxter, Kentucky, USA

The Santa Train Returns

Micah Turner

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Date Added: August 11, 2023

Date Taken: November 19, 2022

Dungannon, Virginia, USA

The Santa Train Returns

The Santa Train Returns

After several years of cancellation due to Covid, the Clinchfield Santa Train made its glorious return thanks to new CSX President Joe Hinrichs. A Clinchfield tradition, CSX typically sends its OCS to its predecessor’s trackage annually in order to distribute gifts to many locals within the trackside communities between Shelbiana, Ky and Kingsport, Tn. This year, the more recently repainted OCS made its first run down the Clinchfield wearing its B&O paint scheme, shown here passing a former Clinchfield crossing sign in Dungannon, Va.

Railroad: CSX Transportation

Locomotive Model: F40PH-2

Road Number: P001, CSX 1, CSX 2, CSX 3

Railroad Line/Subdivsion: Kingsport Subdivision

Location: Dungannon, Virginia, USA

Back To The Basics

Micah Turner

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Date Added: August 11, 2023

Date Taken: August 14, 2020

Loyall, Kentucky, USA

Back To The Basics

Back To The Basics

One lucky evening in my early years of photography, I stumbled upon a rare find on the CV. In a world among Gevo’s, an Ex-L&N SD40-2 found its way back to trackage that chances are it had hauled coal on many decades before. My presumption is that it came from Kingsport on its MOW train; inexperienced me at the time wasn’t aware how rare it was to see one of these powerhouses on this coal sub. Of all things, I shot on an Apple IPad at the time; probably the best photo I ever took on it.

Railroad: CSX Transportation

Locomotive Model: SD40-2

Road Number: W455, 8008

Railroad Line/Subdivsion: Cumberland Valley Subdivision

Location: Loyall, Kentucky, USA

2002 Or 2022?

Micah Turner

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Date Added: August 10, 2023

Date Taken: October 02, 2022

Baxter, Kentucky, USA

2002 Or 2022?

2002 Or 2022?

The day began as the Eastman train barreled down upon Loyall with 45 empties and a YN2 leader, a classic scene that is only ruined by the trailing YN3 ES44AH. This was strange compared to the normal operations, as they usually load the full 90 cars, take 45’s in 2 trips and brung the entire 90 empties back. The dispatcher got themselves into a bit of a pickle however. R615 was rolling in on Main 2 and the other 45 Eastman loads was on Main 1. In the yard tracks, only 3 are inspected and up to date for use, the rest are for storage or just out of service. A MOW train of ballast and ties took up one of those tracks, and a set of bad orders was on another, meaning that when Eastman arrived with the loads and went in on the only open track, it was impossible for the power to run around for its second cut. Instead of leaving first, the crew had to wait until the high rail finished up for the R615 instead, better news for me. I opted to catch them coming in by the old Baxter Interlocking Tower, built in 1926.

Railroad: CSX Transportation

Locomotive Model: AC44CW

Road Number: E090-02, CSX 524

Railroad Line/Subdivsion: Cumberland Valley Subdivision

Location: Baxter, Kentucky, USA

Tracks Of Our Predecessors

Micah Turner

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Date Added: August 10, 2023

Date Taken: July 30, 2022

Dayhoit, Kentucky, USA

Tracks Of Our Predecessors

Tracks Of Our Predecessors

After swapping power with an inbound R615 for Creech, the former Eastman power leads the loads back to Corbin after finishing up the overnight job. This drone shot from the middle of one of the old L&N double track steel girder bridges caught the 700 series leader in the early morning light; I had gotten lucky and caught them rolling through Dayhoit on our way to Kingsport.

Railroad: CSX Transportation

Locomotive Model: ES44AH

Road Number: R615-28, CSX 780

Railroad Line/Subdivsion: Cumberland Valley Subdivision

Location: Dayhoit, Kentucky, USA