CSX train Q-394-24 (Toledo/Stanley Yard, OH - Cumberland, MD freight) heads south on the C&O across Columbus Avenue and the NS diamonds before making a left turn into the northeast transfer to head east toward Willard, OH, with UP SD70M # 3919, CSXT Road Slug # 2293, GP40-2 Slug Mother # 6938, SD40-2 # 8874 (making a RARE trip west; this unit is almost always stationed anywhere between Selkirk, NY and Oak Island, NJ), and RCPHG4 # 9136 in nice "YN3" paint:
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March 5th, 2008:
Spring may be on the way soon, but it was certainly not here yet on this winter morning of storm recovery, full of snow, ice, and grey skies.
Through the scene next to old B&O depot in Fostoria blasts BNSF SD70MAC # 9618, looking rather ghostly with its "BN" logo no longer on the nose. She is leading CSXT train U-994-04 (Cicero, IL/BNSF - Colona, PA Powder River coal loads) eastbound on B&O main # 2, along with BNSF SD70MAC # 9404, also in the "executive" colors. Both units also have fairly newly applied "swoosh" patches on the sides of the cabs, not visible here.
The winter weather delayed many trains on this day, but didn't keep the Fostoria Rails from being just as busy as ever.
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