Construction workers at sunset.
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NS local H19, which runs from Enola Yard to Lancaster, PA, rolls up the former Pennsylvania Railroad Columbia Secondary. The Port Road Branch is one of few lines retaining a majority of its former PRR identity, in the form of catenary poles, beautiful bridges, and even the former COLA Interlocking Tower.
NS 955, the Masters Golf Tournament Office Car Special, rolls through Leideigh Park on the former Reading Lurgan Branch, en route to Hagerstown, and eventually Augusta, Georgia. Notably, it was headed up by two of the company’s recently repainted Heritage Units, cleaned, polished and held aside just for this special assignment.
Norfolk Southern 66X, a crude oil train bound for Reybold, Delaware, rolls along the bank of the Susquehanna on the Port Road Branch on a beautiful March afternoon near CP CRES in Creswell, Pennsylvania. Note the former Pennsylvania Railroad Atglen and Susquehanna Branch above, which paralleled the Port Road to Safe Harbor, before splitting off and headed east to the Philadelphia-Harrisburg Mainline.
NS 955, the Masters Golf Tournament Office Car Special, rolls under Hykes Road near Greencastle, Pennsylvania on the former Reading Lurgan Branch, en route to Augusta Georgia. The train was held here for hotshot intermodal 27A, before proceeding south for Hagerstown, and eventually the former Southern B-Line at Shenandoah Jct.
NS 955, the Masters Golf Tournament Office Car Special, picks up speed as it kicks through Millerstown, PA. The train would typically be cruising by at 50+ miles per hour here, but was forced to stop after a defect detector picked up a hot wheel alarm. Notably two of the company’s heritage locomotives are leading.
A brickfield worker toils under the scorching sun, molding clay into bricks, their hands etched with the marks of labor. In the dusty landscape of the brickyard, amidst stacks of drying bricks, they engage in the physically demanding task of shaping, stacking, and firing bricks in traditional kilns. Despite the challenging conditions, these workers play a crucial role in the construction industry, contributing to the creation of buildings that shape communities. Their resilience mirrors the strength of those often unseen, laying the foundation for progress with each brick they meticulously craft in the relentless heat of the brickfield.
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