June 26, 2019 - My favorite waterfall picture from today is of the City Lake Falls in Cookeville, Tennessee.

My favorite waterfall picture from today…

June 26, 2019 – My favorite waterfall picture from today is of the City Lake Falls in Cookeville, Tennessee. I’ll be up here shooting one of my other loves for the next few days and hopefully I’ll be able to catch a train on the Nashville & Eastern before I head back home! I tried today for a few hours and only got a couple good waiting on a train photos!

WEB-06.07.19 CSX R901 with BNSDF 9136 SB at Madisonville, Ky

CSX R901, a rerouted BNSF loaded coal train…

June 7, 2019 – CSX R901, a rerouted BNSF loaded coal train bening lead by 9136, passes through downtown Madisonville, Ky as it heads south on the Henderson Subdivision (HD). BNSF rerouted several coal trains on the HD during the month of June due to flooding in the midwest.

WEB-06.15.19 Waiting on a train at North Wye on Buster Pike, Danville, Ky

Waiting on a train at the north wye…

June 15, 2019 – Waiting on a train at the north wye, on the Buster Pike overpass, north of Danville, Ky on the NS CNO&TP First District, during a day of railfanning will fellow photographers, David Higdon Jr, Bryan Burton, Ryan Scott and a Facebookless, Bill Crecco! A great time by all and a great day of railfanning with friends!

WEB-06.15.19 RJC Dinner Train 2 at Deatsville, Ky

RJ Corman’s (RJC) My Old Kentucky Dinner Train…

June 15, 2019 – RJ Corman’s (RJC) My Old Kentucky Dinner Train with FP7A # 1940 and a string of dining cars, passes the old T.W.Samuels Bourbon buildings, on the RJC Bardstown Line at Deatsville, Kentucky as heads back to Bardstown with its My Old Kentucky Dinner train.

WEB-06.15.19 NS 7630 passing station at Danville, Ky

NS 7630 leads a northbound Intermodal…

June 15, 2019 – NS 7630 leads a northbound Intermodal as it passes the old depot on the CNO&TP Second District at Danville, Kentucky where it’ll take the NS Louisville District towards Louisville, Ky, at the wye just north of the city.

According to American-rails.com, It used to be called the Rathole Division when it was the Southern Railway and is often remembered as a road with relatively flat and tangent main lines due to the region in which it operated. However, the system did feature its share of steep, circuitous main lines such as Saluda Grade in western North Carolina and its famed “Rathole Division” through Kentucky and Tennessee that reached as far north as Cincinnati.

Technically, this stretch of the Southern main line was known as the 2nd District of subsidiary Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific (CNO&TP), which was plagued for years by numerous tunnels resulting in its famous nickname by the crews which operated over it.

Over the years the Southern worked to daylight or bypass these obstacles as the route saw significant freight tonnage, a task finally completed during the 1960s. Today, the Rathole remains an important artery in Norfolk Southern’s vast network.

WEB-06.13.19 CSX R901 SB with BNSF Power at Mortons Gap, Ky

BNSF Reroute, CSX R901 with 9101 and 8400…

June 13, 2019 – BNSF Reroute, CSX R901 with 9101 and 8400 as head end power, approach the Hwy 41 overpass at Mortons Gap, Kentucky as it heads south on the Henderson Subdivision with a loaded coal train.

WEB-06.15.19 Trains passing Rickhouses 1 at Bardstown, Ky

RJ Corman 1941 and 1940 pull…

June 15, 2019 – RJ Corman 1941 and 1940 pull the evening My Old Kentucky Dinner train as it pulls past one of the many rickhouses, used to store bourbon, as it heads into Bardstown, Kentucky on it’s return trip.

WEB-06.21.19 Eagle at Richland Wetland, Richland, Ky

A bald eagle surveys its domain…

June 21, 2019 – A bald eagle surveys its domain from the perch of a old tree in the wetlands just off of Highway 70 west between Madisonville and Richland, Ky, where I live. While this shot isn’t truly a waiting on a train photo, you can barely see the Paducah and Louisville Railway line through the trees in the lower part of the frame.

WEB-06.21.19 CSX Q501-20 SB at Nortonville, Ky

CSXT 5412 leads Q501-20…

June 20, 2019 – CSXT 5412 leads Q501-20 as it makes its way through the S curve at Nortonville, Ky as it head south on the Henderson Subdivision on track 1.

WEB-06.15.19 NB NS at North Wye on Buster Pike, Danville, Ky

Norfolk Southern 1115 leads a northbound train…

June 15, 2019 – Norfolk Southern 1115 leads a northbound train past the north wye, in this view from the Buster Pike overpass at Danville, Ky, as it heads up the CNO&TP First District toward Cincinnati, Ohio.

WEB-06.15.19 RJC Dinner Train 1 at Jim Beam Distillery,Shepherdsville, Ky

My Old Kentucky Dinner Train at the Jim Beam Distillery…

June 15, 2019 – RJ Corman’s (RJC) My Old Kentucky Dinner Train with FP7A #1940 and 1941 pulling a string of dining cars, rounds the curve heading past the Jim Beam Distillery, on the RJC Bardstown Line at Shepherdsville, Kentucky.

WEB-06.15.19 Trains passing station 1 at Danville, Ky

NS freight passes the old depot on the CNO&TP Second District at Danville, Kentucky

June 15, 2019 – A southbound NS freight passes the old depot on the CNO&TP Second District at Danville, Kentucky as it meets a northbound intermodal that is preparing to go north where it’ll take the NS Louisville District towards Louisville, Ky, north of the city.

According to American-rails.com, It used to be called the Rathole Division when it was the Southern Railway and is often remembered as a road with relatively flat and tangent main lines due to the region in which it operated. However, the system did feature its share of steep, circuitous main lines such as Saluda Grade in western North Carolina and its famed “Rathole Division” through Kentucky and Tennessee that reached as far north as Cincinnati.

Technically, this stretch of the Southern main line was known as the 2nd District of subsidiary Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific (CNO&TP), which was plagued for years by numerous tunnels resulting in its famous nickname by the crews which operated over it.

Over the years the Southern worked to daylight or bypass these obstacles as the route saw significant freight tonnage, a task finally completed during the 1960s. Today, the Rathole remains an important artery in Norfolk Southern’s vast network.

WEB-06.15.19 RJC Dinner Train 1 at Limestone Junction, Ky

RJ Corman Dinner Train at Limestone Junction, Ky…

June 15, 2019 – RJ Corman’s (RJC) My Old Kentucky Dinner Train with FP7A #1940 and 1941 pulls into Limestone Junction, Ky with a string of dining cars, on the RJC Bardstown Line. This is the turn around point for the train, where the engines run around their train before heading back to Bardstown.

According to the RJC Dinner Train brochure, Limestone Springs Junction is located at MP: 24 and is the final attraction along the route. This old-English style depot is presently owned by the Jim Beam company, but in the past it reportedly housed numerous famous and wealthy passengers on the second floor of its overnight facilities. The depot also served as a filming location for the 1981 movie “Stripes” featuring Bill Murray and John Candy.

WEB-06.15.19 RJC Dinner Train 1 at Deatsville, Ky

RJ Corman’s (RJC) My Old Kentucky Dinner Train…

June 15, 2019 – RJ Corman’s (RJC) My Old Kentucky Dinner Train with FP7A # 140 and a string of dinning cars, passes the Samuels Bourbon Rickhouses, which are used to store barrels of bourbon, on the RJC Bardstown Line at Deatsville, Kentucky. The Rickhouses store barrels of bourbon.

Established in 1988, R. J. Corman’s My Old Kentucky Dinner Train provides guests with a one-of-a-kind dining experience that they won’t soon forget. Visitors are invited to enjoy a gourmet meal of their choice prepared and served on board our restored 1940s dining cars.

Guests board the train at the historic train depot in Bardstown, where they can visit the My Old Kentucky Dinner Train gift shop and enjoy a glass of bourbon from the full-service bar. The seasonal menu features several delicious dining options for guests to choose from. The meal is served during a 37-mile round trip journey through Kentucky’s scenic countryside, where visitors see views of Jim Beam distillery, Jesse James’ safe house and the Jackson Hollow Trestle in the Bernheim Forest.

WEB-06.12.19 CSX Q588-12 passes R900-11 NB at Rankin, Henderson, Ky

A member of the crew on CSX R900-11…

June 12, 2019 – A member of the crew on CSX R900-11 prepares to do a roll-by inspection on CSX Q588-12 as it passes their BNSF rerouted empty coal train at the north end of Rankin siding as they both head north on the Henderson Subdivision.

WEB-06.05.19 CSX rerouted BNSF Coal Z901-03 SB at Mortons Gap, Ky

CSX Z901-03, a rerouted BNSF loaded coal train…

June 5, 2019 – CSX Z901-03, a rerouted BNSF loaded coal train due to flooding, pulls up the grade at Mortons Junction, as it makes its way south on CSX’s Henderson Subdivision at Mortons Gap, Ky with BNSF 8526 in the lead.

WEB-05.24.19 Cass Shay #11 taking on water at Cass, WV

Gary Cassell, the engineer on Cass Scenic Railroad…

May 24, 2019 – Gary Cassell, the engineer on Cass Scenic Railroad Shay #11 waits patiently as his son Andy who is the fireman, fills the tank with water, as they prepare for their day of operation at Cass, West Virginia.