Carolina Coastal job 119 heads north on the original Norfolk Southern Ry. main line at Washington, NC.
Carolina Coastal train 119 heads west with their work complete on the Belhaven branch.
Carolina Coastal train 119 heads north across the Pamlico River swing bridge with a short train for their Plymouth and Belhaven branch customers.
Carolina Coastal train 120 switches the NS side of the yard in Chocowinity. Carolina Coastal operates the NSRy main west and north of the wye that is mostly obscured by the old water tower. Norf... (more)
Carolina Coastal train 120 is off to their usual early start, hitting Walstonburg at 0649, moments after sunrise of 0647. The two GP15-1s with the Norfolk Southern Railway inspired scheme look ri... (more)
Carolina Coastal train 120 has switched the NS portion of the Chocowinity Yard and shoves southward on the New Bern line to access the south leg of the wye and make the turn westward toward their ... (more)
Carolina Coastal train 120 in Chocowinity
Carolna Coastal's 114 job departs Wilson behind an ex-NS GP38-2 as they pass the approach signal for the CSX diamond.
CLNA's 120 job is showing flashes of the past with Regional Rail's heritage painted GP15s sporting Original NS paint on home rails. 1501 & 1502 are finally paired together as they bring 120 into t... (more)
Carolina Coastal's newest power leads a local through an industrial area of Wilson.
CLNA's west end job has a big cut of stone on the head end as they work through Wilson.
Carolina Coastal 114 switches the CSX interchange in Wilson on a summer afternoon.
Carolina Coastal 1501 is an ex-MP/UP GP15-1, painted in the colors of the original Norfolk Southern which operated most of what is now CLNA trackage.
Carolina Coastal 120 in Simpson
Carolina Coastal's #119 job returns eastbound across the long Pamlico River drawbridge linking Washington with Chocowinity, NC on the former N&S mainline between Charlotte and Norfolk.