A former RF&P caboose is painted up in the Chessie/B&O livery from years ago when a Chessie caboose was commonplace. Today this caboose is used on the S&C sub which runs from milepost 0 (as seen ... (more)
The Cumberland Subdivision was opened in 1842 as part of the Baltimore & Ohio’s mainline, following the Potomac River. In 1914 the B&O opened the Magnolia Cutoff, a more direct route through mo... (more)
A quartet of Chessie System locomotives are sitting at RH Tower located in Cincinnati, OH, December 1977. John E. Troxler collection, photographer unknown.
On March 13, 1976, LV GP38-2 317-320-315 and GP38AC 313 push the set-out from Apollo-2 back to one of the interchange tracks as a westbound B&O train led by GP40 4054 - GP40-2 4237 and another GP4... (more)
A pair of GP35s - with Chessie System numbers, but still in faded WM paint - are assisted by a GP30 and GP9 in CS colors as they head east from Springfield with a short freight (that includes a fl... (more)
From his cupola seat in a wide-vision caboose, the conductor of a Chesapeake & Ohio hopper train gives a friendly wave to a few photographers. He is passing westward through Crozet, Virginia.
A ”pure” (no B&O, no WM) Chesapeake & Ohio power set leads a westbound C&O train consisting mostly of stone loads near Ivy, Virginia. The SD40, U30B, and B30-7 in Chessie paint are trailed by ... (more)