Everyone may now submit their entries for the April contest. As always, your images of either NS or its predecessor roads are eligible for submission.
Since April is synonymous with spring, a spring theme seems appropriate.
Feel free to P.M. me if you have any questions!
Good luck! :)
No leaves just yet but it was Beuitful weather!
(http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj205/ALM1992/Copyof3-12-08096.jpg)
This is the same spot that 17M is taken from but this is train 822 at Mcoy.
Hopefully Dustin doesnt have a good one for this month....LOL ;D Just kiddin!
Finally out of the Frisco Yard, NS local T62 has just just made its way onto the CSX KP Subdivision as it pops out of Click Tunnel enroute to Kingsport, TN via trackage rights.
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2095/2344907326_d0d3d70881_o.jpg)
I know where my vote is going.
NS 9952 rests at Yards, VA.
Regards,
Todd
18M at Mcoy.
112 running the tree canyon at Ranson, WV.
Spring also means a time for the younglings to come out. This photo reminds me of a dad teaching junior the ropes . . . .
(http://www.railpictures.net/images/images2/n/ns-hershey43b.jpg.17131.jpg)
NS train 19G is waiting for the Hershey shifter to finish its work so that he can make his setoff.
Rob Kitchen
Harrisburg, PA
NS 9946 at Princeton, IN
(http://farm1.static.flickr.com/185/448606268_942034e232_b.jpg)
Eastbound NS train #285 motors out of town after the fresh crew takes over ~ NS Illinois Division ~ Princeton, IN
Engineer "Country" shows his support for our country while working the west end switcher at Dillard Yard. I wish I could slap a U.S. flag sticker on every carbox that came through the rip track.
NS 236 passing the restored train station in Bristol, VA.
The winner for the April 2008 contest was Dustin Grizzle's picture of NS 7081 emerging from the tunnel. Thank you to all who participated in this month's contest!
Also, because of the recent move to a new server, the board data occurring during roughly the past two weeks has been lost-- including several posts in this thread and the poll used to determine the winner.
When everything is back to normal, look to see Dustin's image on the main page of the JREB.