June 13, 2020 - CSX Intermodal Q026-12 starts its descent down the viaduct at Rahm, Indiana, with two of CSX's newer ST70AH Tier 4 locomotives, 8905 and 8900 leading, as they head north over the Ohio River Bridge on the Henderson Subdivision toward Evansville, Indiana.

Tech Info: Nikon D800, RAW, Sigma 150-600 @ 420mm, f/8, 1/1000sec, ISO 360.

CSX Intermodal Q026-12 starts its descent down…

June 13, 2020 – CSX Intermodal Q026-12 starts its descent down the viaduct at Rahm, Indiana, with two of CSX’s newer ST70AH Tier 4 locomotives, 8905 and 8900 leading, as they head north over the Ohio River Bridge on the Henderson Subdivision toward Evansville, Indiana.

Tech Info: Nikon D800, RAW, Sigma 150-600 @ 420mm, f/8, 1/1000sec, ISO 360.

June 13, 2020 - Coal dust from a fresh load of coal forms a cloud above the loaded cars as the "Sonic Bonnet," Norfolk Southern 4001, brings up the rear of a West Bound train on the main at Lyles Station Siding, as it heads to Duke Energy in Mt. Carmel, Illinois on the NS Southern West District in the late afternoon sun.

Wikipedia: NS 4000 and 4001 were painted in a blue, gold and white scheme and have been called "The Sonic Bonnets", due to their similarities to the eponymous character from Sonic the Hedgehog. NS 4002 and 4003 were painted in black, tuscan red, gray, and white scheme, while NS 4004 and 4005 were painted in black, blue, gray, and white scheme. The tuscan and blue "manes" on these four units are indicative of their rebuilding at the Roanoke and Juniata locomotive shops respectively. All of these units have DC to AC Waveform lettering underneath the cab windows.

Tech Info: Nikon D800, RAW, Sigma 150-600 @ 600mm, F/6.3, 1/3200, ISO 800.

Coal dust from a fresh load of coal forms a cloud…

June 13, 2020 – Coal dust from a fresh load of coal forms a cloud above the loaded cars as the “Sonic Bonnet,” Norfolk Southern 4001, brings up the rear of a West Bound train on the main at Lyles Station Siding, as it heads to Duke Energy in Mt. Carmel, Illinois on the NS Southern West District in the late afternoon sun.

Wikipedia: NS 4000 and 4001 were painted in a blue, gold and white scheme and have been called “The Sonic Bonnets”, due to their similarities to the eponymous character from Sonic the Hedgehog. NS 4002 and 4003 were painted in black, tuscan red, gray, and white scheme, while NS 4004 and 4005 were painted in black, blue, gray, and white scheme. The tuscan and blue “manes” on these four units are indicative of their rebuilding at the Roanoke and Juniata locomotive shops respectively. All of these units have DC to AC Waveform lettering underneath the cab windows.

Tech Info: Nikon D800, RAW, Sigma 150-600 @ 600mm, F/6.3, 1/3200, ISO 800.