Tag: Princeton

  • CN 3154 GE ET44AC

    Canadian National CN 3154 GE ET44AC leading Q512 as they pick up auto carriers and Q028 pass by in Princeton, Indiana on March 10, 2021

  • CSXT 5473 GE ES44DC

    CSX Transportation CSXT 5473 GE ES44DC Southbound leading W809 a Military train going to New Orleans, Louisiana on the CSX CE&D Subdivision at King in Princeton, Indiana on February 20, 2021.

  • CSXT 5473 GE ES44DC

    CSX Transportation CSXT 5473 GE ES44DC Southbound leading W809 a Military train going to New Orleans, Louisiana on the CSX CE&D Subdivision in Princeton, Indiana on February 20, 2021.

  • NS 1109, 1016 EMD SD70ACe

    Norfolk Southern NS 1109, 1016 a pair of EMD SD70ACe leading a Duke Energy train through the snow in Princeton, Indiana on January 16, 2021.

  • NS 9806 GE C40-9W

    Norfolk Southern NS 9806 GE C40-9W leading NS-224 through Princeton, Indiana on January 9, 2021.

  • NS 7675 GE ES40DC

    Norfolk Southern NS 7675 GE ES40DC, NS ID-167 leads a mixed freight east passing NS ID-224 at Wright in an area know as Lyles Station in Princeton, Indiana on January 9, 2021.

    Lyles or Lyles Station is an unincorporated community in Patoka Township, Gibson County, Indiana. The community dates from 1849, although its early settlers first arrived in the 1830s, and it was formally named Lyles Station in 1886 to honor Joshua Lyles, a free African American who migrated with his family from Tennessee to Indiana around 1837. Lyles Station is one of Indiana’s early black rural settlements and the only one remaining. The rural settlement reached its peak in the years between 1880 and 1912 when major structures in the community included the railroad depot, a post office, a lumber mill, two general stores, two churches, and a school. By the turn of the twentieth century, Lyles Station had fifty-five homes, with a population of more than 800 people. The farming community never fully recovered from the Great Flood of 1913, which destroyed much of the town. Most of its residents left for economic reasons, seeking opportunities for higher-paying jobs and additional education in larger cities. By 1997 approximately fifteen families remained at Lyles Station, nearly all of them descended from the original settlers.

  • NS 4004 GE AC44C6M

    Norfolk Southern NS 4004 GE AC44C6M The Black mane (Sonic Bonnet) was rebuilt at Altoona, PA. here it is leading NS 224 westbound as it waits for a recrew in Princeton, Indiana on December 12, 2020.

  • CSXT 3380 GE ET44AH

    CSX Transportation CSXT 3380 GE ET44AH leading a mix freight past the old Princeton Depot as Santa gives the crew a friendly wave in Princeton, Indian on December 13, 2020

    Constructed in 1875 and beautifully restored, the Princeton Depot is the only remaining depot structure in Gibson County. Once housing the C&EI and L&N railways, it was the lifeline of commerce and transportation for the county. Passenger service was discontinued from the depot in late 1960. Today the depot stands as a nostalgic reminder of the importance railroads have played in Gibson County’s history.
    The Princeton Train Depot is now home to the Gibson County Visitors Center and features a railway museum with a restored train caboose.

  • NS 8098 GE ES44AC

    Norfolk Southern, NS 8098 GE ES44AC Conrail Heritage Unit is leading NS-71T Duke Energy/Francisco turn, heading west after loading at the Peabody Energy Francisco Mine back to the Gibson power plant shot taken in Princeton, Indiana on October 23, 2020

  • NS 8096 GE ES44AC

    Norfolk Southern, NS 8096 GE ES44AC leading NS 167 that as just finished its work at the Princeton yard and as it leaves the yard its counterpart NS 168 westbound enters the yard on the next track over in Princeton, Indiana on October 3, 2020