




For many years railfans have no longer been permitted to photograph in the area between the CSX tracks/RJ Corman tracks and the front of Warwick Tower in Clinton.
This post is thus is dedicated to a once great location to photograph trains.
It is the afternoon of March 6, 2005. A CSX westbound train headed by BNSF 5838 is slowly coming around the curve waiting for the westbound signal seen in another image in the sequence.
Also seen are the train and the tower, a different view of the train and the tower, and a closer view of the train.
Finally, we have a roster shot of the BNSF locomotive at the signal and an image of the train leaving. Note that the CSX locomotive has “Rice Yard Hump Unit” lettering on it.
Photographs by Robert Farkas
Tags: BNSF locomotives, BNSF motive power, BNSF pumpkins, Clinton Ohio, CSX, CSX locomotives, CSX motive power, CSX New Castle Subdivision, Robert Farkas photography, Warwick Tower
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