
With a background of dark green leaves and shadows it appears that CSX road slug 2252 is coming from a dark place. The back story on this image is that train Q394 had motive power problems while traveling between Clinton and Akron. The motive power normally used on the D750, which is based at Warwick Yard in Clinton, was sent to tow the consist of the Q394 to Warwick. The image was made on July 2, 2015. The 2252 was originally built in December 1962 as a GP30 for the Gulf, Mobile & Ohio.
Photograph by Robert Farkas
Tags: Clinton Ohio, CSX, CSX in Clinton Ohio, CSX locomotives, CSX motive power, CSX New Castle Subdivision, Robert Farkas photography
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