Tag: ES44AC-H

  • CSXT 3203 GE ES44AC-H

    CSX Transportation CSXT 3203 GE ES44AC-H leading southbound freight train Q513 over the CSX Red River bridge on the Henderson Subdivision in Adams, Tennessee on February 23, 2021.

  • CSXT 3180 GE ES44AC-H

    CSX Transportation CSXT 3180 GE ES44AC-H leading a northbound freight train on the CSX CE&D Subdivision stirring up the snow that fell from the day before in Ft Branch, Indiana on January 16, 2021.

  • CSXT 944 GE ES44AC-H

    CSX Transportation CSXT 944 GE ES44AC-H leading a stack train over the approach to the Ohio River bridge in Evansville, Indiana on January 30, 2021. On an interesting note, as I googled this locomotive Lionel made an O scale model of this locomotive you can search for CSX LEGACY Scale ES44AC Diesel #944.

  • CSXT 788 GE ES44AC-H

    CSX Transportation, CSXT 788 GE ES44AC-H with a coal train that as just pulled out of Alliance coal loop splitting the signals as it enters number two main on the CE&D Subdivision in Princeton, Indiana on September 13, 2020.

  • CSXT 788 GE ES44AC-H

    CSX Transportation, CSXT 788 GE ES44AC-H with a coal train that as just pulled out of Alliance coal loop splitting the signals as it enters number two main on the CE&D Subdivision in Princeton, Indiana on September 13, 2020.

  • CSXT 3117 GE ES44AC-H

    CSX Transportation CSXT 3117 an GE ES44AC-H leading Q25 intermodal train is southbound on the CE&D Subdivision crossing over the Southern diamond in Princeton, Indiana on April 9, 2020.

  • CSXT 3006 GE ES44AC-H

    CSX Transportation Evansville Terminal Subdivision, CSXT 3006 GE ES44AC-H Train ID: K422-17, A ethanol tank train on the old Henderson bridge. the bridge opened on December 31, 1932. Including its approaches, It is 12,123 feet long, and its span over the main channel is 648 feet long in Evansville, Indiana on January 22, 2020.

  • CSXT 3006 GE ES44AC-H

    CSX Transportation Evansville Terminal Subdivision, CSXT 3006 GE ES44AC-H Train ID: K422-17, A ethanol tank train on the old Henderson bridge. the bridge opened on December 31, 1932. Including its approaches, It is 12,123 feet long, and its span over the main channel is 648 feet long in Evansville, Indiana on January 22, 2020 Classic black and white.