The B063 has just finished laying rail for the day and is shoving backwards to the siding at FS, where it'll tie down for the evening. Lucky for me, this train would spend the better part of the n... (more)
A rising full moon and moving clouds highlight this evening's blue hour as it begins to illuminate over the famous Spirit of B&O caboose currently sitting at the north end of the West Point siding... (more)
When it was initially painted in 2003 to honor the B&O anniversary, the original anniversary number on the banner was 175 since the B&O began construction in 1828. As another decade has gone by s... (more)
It's not often I chase the end of a train but this particular afternoon was an exception. The tail end of CSX welded rail train W020 crosses the Etowah River with 'The Spirit of the B&O' caboose b... (more)
This one of a kind B&O painted caboose is here today as a result of the hard work and forward thinking of B&O caboose historian Dwight Jones. He came up with the idea in 2002 to take an existing ... (more)
Interlocking rings help to visually convey the message of how important the B&O railroad was to the growing nation when it began construction in 1828. This nation's first railroad would help lead... (more)
Specially adorned CSX caboose 904000, celebrating the 175th anniversary of the Baltimore and Ohio, brings up the tail end of a rail train on the Cumberland Sub east of Hancock.
"The Spirit of the B&O" graces eastern Kentucky with it's presence. The special caboose was on the rear of a welded-rail train on hand for the annual maintenance jamboree and is seen here in Shel... (more)
painted for the 175th anniversary of the B&O, found tacked onto the rear of a parked ribbon rail train
A rare sight. CSXT caboose #904000 "The Spirit of the B&O" graces the rear end of a westbound mixed freight entering Russell yard.