April 25, 2018 – New CSX Two Track Main open for business at Nortonville, Ky on the Henderson Subdivision


April 25, 2018 – CSX construction of converting the sidings at Romney and Nortonville, Ky together to form a new approximately file mile two track main from Mannington through Nortonville, Ky is open for business. The construction, which was started in 2017, has created three new control points on the Henderson Subdivision line. The first is Romney which is at the crossing on Mcintosh road, north of Mannington, Ky. The second is located just south of the Church Street overpass in Nortonville, Ky and is called Nortonville. This is where the cross-over is located. The last point is called Oak Hill and it is located a little past where the old North End of the Nortonville siding was located.

April 27, 2018 – A LoRam Ballast Cleaner southbound at Nortonville, Ky


April 27, 2018 – A LoRam Ballast Cleaner fills the air with dust as it rounds a curve at Nortonville, Ky as it heads south on the Henderson Subdivision on track 1.

According to Wikipedia: A ballast cleaner (also known as an undercutter) is a machine that specializes in cleaning the railway track ballast (gravel, blue stone or other aggregate) of impurities.

Over time, ballast becomes worn, and loses its angularity, becoming rounded. This hinders the tessellation of pieces of ballast with one another, and thus reduces its effectiveness. Fine pieces of granite, like sand, are also created by attrition, known simply as “fines”. Combined with water in the ballast, these fines stick together, making the ballast like a lump of concrete. This hinders both track drainage and the flexibility of the ballast to constrain the track as it moves under traffic.

Ballast cleaning removes this worn ballast, screens it and replaces the “dirty” worn ballast with fresh ballast. The advantage of ballast cleaning is that it can be done by an on-track machine without removing the rail and sleepers, and it is therefore cheaper than a total excavation.

A cutter bar runs beneath sleeper level excavating all of the ballast under the sleepers to a specified, variable depth. A conveyor then moves the ballast into the cleaner, where it gets forced through a mesh by a shaking chamber. Pieces of ballast which are smaller than the mesh size fall through and are rejected, those that are bigger than the mesh are returned to the track along with fresh ballast. Some ballast cleaners have both ballast and spoil wagons attached to it, to which the materials are fed by a series of conveyor belts. Others simply undercut the ballast, and allow for a work train to come through to dump fresh ballast. This process can be done in short possessions, meaning that track life can be considerably extended with the minimum of disruption.

CSX Q500-26 NB with NS 911 at Nortonville, Ky

April 26, 2018 – CSX Q500-26 pulls north with Norfolk Southern’s 911 Honoring First Responders engine trailing the consist as it heads north on track 2 on the Henderson Subdivision at Nortonville, Ky. – #jimstrainphotos #kentuckyrailroads #trains #nikond800 #railroad #railroads #train #railways #railway #csx #csxrailroad

April 26, 2018 – Day 178 – iPhone 7 Plus Daily B&W Photo Challenge – Tracks

April 26, 2018 – Day 178 – iPhone 7 Plus Daily B&W Photo Challenge – Tracks – Today’s photo is from one of my favorite pastimes, photographing railroads and the trains that run on them. They always make for good, strong shots with leading lines that draw your eye into the photo! A technique that will help make your own photos stronger.