Burlington Northern Santa Fe BNSF 5975 GE ES44AC leading NS 223, waits for a crew at Princeton East on the Norfolk Southern, Southern West District in Princeton, Indiana on October 9, 2021.
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UP 7814 GE AC45CCTE
Union Pacific UP 7814 GE AC45CCTE crew leads a northbound autorack as it crosses the Kaskaskia River on the UP Chester Subdivision at Brewerville, Illinois on August 28, 2021.
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CSXT 7253 GE CM44AC
CSX Transportation CSXT 7253 and 7249 GE CM44AC two freshly painted rebuilds, leading CSX U738 north over the Etowah River on the W&A Subdivision in Cartersville, Georgia on September 17, 2021.
The Western & Atlantic Railroad of the State of Georgia (W&A) is a government-owned railroad (by the State of Georgia) and is currently leased by CSX, which CSX operates in the Southeastern United States from Atlanta, Georgia, to Chattanooga, Tennessee.
It was founded on December 21, 1836. The city of Atlanta was founded as the terminus of the W&A, with the terminus marked with the Atlanta Zero Mile Post. The line is still owned by the State of Georgia from Atlanta to CT Tower in Chattanooga; it is leased by CSX Transportation.
The W&A Subdivision is a railroad line leased by CSX Transportation in the U.S. states of Tennessee and Georgia. The line runs from Chattanooga to Marietta, Georgia for a total of 119.1 miles. At its north end, it continues south from the Chattanooga Subdivision of the Nashville Division and at its south end, it continues south as the Atlanta Terminal Subdivision.
This line, originally built to 5 ft (1,524 mm) gauge, is famous because of the Great Locomotive Chase, also referred to as Andrews’ raid, which took place on the W&A during the American Civil War on the morning of April 12, 1862. -From Wikipedia
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CSXT 725 GE ES44AC-H
CSX Transportation CSXT 725 GE ES44AC-H crossing over the Etowah River on the W&A Subdivision in Cartersville, Georgia on September 17, 2021. #LNHS
The Western & Atlantic Railroad of the State of Georgia (W&A) is a government-owned railroad (by the State of Georgia) and is currently leased by CSX, which CSX operates in the Southeastern United States from Atlanta, Georgia, to Chattanooga, Tennessee.
It was founded on December 21, 1836. The city of Atlanta was founded as the terminus of the W&A, with the terminus marked with the Atlanta Zero Mile Post. The line is still owned by the State of Georgia from Atlanta to CT Tower in Chattanooga; it is leased by CSX Transportation.
The W&A Subdivision is a railroad line leased by CSX Transportation in the U.S. states of Tennessee and Georgia. The line runs from Chattanooga to Marietta, Georgia for a total of 119.1 miles. At its north end, it continues south from the Chattanooga Subdivision of the Nashville Division and at its south end, it continues south as the Atlanta Terminal Subdivision.
This line, originally built to 5 ft (1,524 mm) gauge, is famous because of the Great Locomotive Chase, also referred to as Andrews’ raid, which took place on the W&A during the American Civil War on the morning of April 12, 1862. -From Wikipedia
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NS 8100 GE ES44AC
Norfolk Southern NS 8100 GE ES44AC Nickel Plate Road Heritage Unit tied down at CR 350 along SR 64 with NS 167 in Princeton, Indiana on August 21, 2021.
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CSXT 798 GE ES44AC-H
CSX Transportation CSXT 798 GE ES44AC-H with a Q train running through Princeton, Indiana on August 14, 2021.
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NS 4000 GE AC44C6M
Norfolk Southern NS 4000 GE AC44C6M leading NS 110 westbound in Princeton, Indiana on August 1, 2021.
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NS 9524 GE C40-9W
Norfolk Southern NS 9524 GE C40-9W leading NS 148 mixed freight eastbound through Illiopolis, Illinois on July 21, 2021.
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CSXT 866 GE ES44AC-H
CSX Transportation CSXT 866 GE ES44AC-H leading a northbound mixed freight through Princeton, Indiana on August 1, 2021.
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CSXT 924 GE ES44AC-H
CSX Transportation CSXT 924 GE ES44AC-H With BC Rail BCOL 4619 in trial on K643 on the CSX CE&D Subdivision as it enters Princeton, Indiana on August 1, 2021.