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LEFT: The Union Pacific Downing P. Jenks Shops is always an interesting place to photograph the many different lineups of locomotives outside the shops. On August 24, we find UP SD70Ms 4358 and 4045, AC44CW 6794 showing its brand-new paint scheme, and SD40-2 3452. JAMES R. DOUGHTY


BELOW: Coal loads are heading in two different directions in Richmond, Va., on December 2. A CSX southbound train is on the former Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac/Atlantic Coast Line James River bridge, while a CSX eastbound passes underneath on the former Chesapeake & Ohio. GEORGE HAMLIN


ABOVE: CSX westbound Train K633 is at Attridge Road in Chili, N.Y., just west of Rochester on CSX’s ex-New York Central “Water Level Route” on August 5. Known as Chili Junction, this location is where a 21.5- mile remnant of the old West Shore ties into the mainline, creating a bypass around Rochester. This K-train had Ferromex SD70ACes 4087 and 4063 for power this day. PETE SWANSON


BELOW: CSX train Y220 crosses Louisville & Indiana’s Ohio River bridge behind GP40- 2 6418 and road slug 2346 on a summer evening. The train originated at Osborn Yard in Louisville, Ky., and will serve L&I’s Jeff Yard and the Port of Indiana at Jeffersonville, Ind. CHARLES BUCCOLA


ABOVE: CSX SD40-3 4384, with Clinchfield logos and lettering on the short hood, leads the southbound deadhead move of the 2016 CSX Santa Train by the Toe River Freewill Baptist Church at Huntdale, N.C., on November 19. SCOTT RIDENHOUR


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