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LEFT: A southbound empty stone train crosses the south fork of the Licking River in Millersburg, Ky., on October 15, 2015. BELOW: Even company cars get the TTI graphic treatment. BOTTOM: A loaded limestone train has just entered home rails as it negotiates a curve in Paris, Ky., on September 17, 2015.


mean that trains would be moving on the Paris to Maysville mainline, they prove to be a major component to TTI’s bottom line. The railroad takes pride in facing the challenges of a declining coal market and stands at the ready for new opportunities in the future. TTI has an unbeatable combination


of grades, tunnels, and scenery, all accented by sharply painted locomotives. Head for the river for a pleasant day of shortline railfanning.


Mike Biehn is a lifelong railroad photographer from Cincinnati, Ohio, who has traveled throughout the states as well as Canada, China, and Germany in pursuit of railroads. This is his first byline in RAILFAN & RAILROAD.


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