Trailing, dead in transit on the rear, Central Railroad of Indiana RP20BD 2002 heads up the Harbor Line on its way to the Chevron Refinery in El Segundo where it will become one of two new B&W pla... (more)
Trailing, dead in transit on the rear, Central Railroad of Indiana RP20BD 2002 heads up the Harbor Line on its way to the Chevron Refinery in El Segundo where it will become one of two new B&W pla... (more)
The Indiana & Ohio's NS Interchange Job, train I703-19, rolls past the former location of the CP AMBER signals in Amberley Village on the I&O's Oasis Subdivision. The train started out the previou... (more)
The Indiana & Ohio's Blue Ash Local drops downgrade on the former CL&N at Milepost 48 in Kennedy Heights, passing the community's First Baptist Church.
On an absolutely beautiful Spring evening, the Indiana & Ohio's Blue Ash Local, train L202-13, trundles along the rails of the former Cincinnati, Lebanon & Northern in Deer Park, seen here passing... (more)
Central Railroad of Indiana (CIND) RP20BD No. 2002 is running engine light as the Blue Ash Local of CIND sister road Indiana & Ohio, train symbol L202-06, as it passes the Veterans Memorial at Cha... (more)
Indiana & Ohio train L202-30, the Blue Ash Local, rolls southbound on the former CL&N rails of the Blue Ash Subdivision at Milepost 45 in the small suburban community of Rossmoyne.
On March 30, 2021, our three daughters wave to the crew of Indiana & Ohio train L202-30, the Blue Ash Local, from the platform of the depot in the suburban Cincinnati community of Silverton, Ohio.... (more)
The sun is beginning to set as the Indiana & Ohio Railway's R6 Job splits the classic Pennsylvania Railroad Position Light Signals at CP OAKLEY near Norwood, Ohio, on the I&O's Oasis Subdivision, ... (more)
As our youngest daughter watches from a bench at the replica CL&N Silverton Depot, the Indiana & Ohio's Blue Ash Job fights uphill into town behind a pair of RP20BD Gensets from sister operation C... (more)
I&O's Blue Ash Local returns to McCollugh Yard after working industries in its namesake community, seen here crossing the bridge that carries the McCollugh Yard Lead from the Blue Ash Subdivision ... (more)