I had time to get in some afternoon railfanning before the May Akron Railroad Club meeting so I took my camera with me during a hike on the Portage Hike and Bike Trail near Kent.
I also took my scanner and sat on bench on the trail next to the CSX New Castle Subdivison and waited for a train to show up.
In my experience, afternoons can be slow on the New Castle Sub. and today was no exception.
There was a track gang at work somewhere nearby and approaching trains had to call the foreman on the radio to get authority through the work zone.
I thought I heard a train identifying itself as Q015, a stack train, calling the foreman. That was good news because I really wanted to get a westbound coming around a curve and into some good later afternoon light.
I got up and got into position. Soon I heard the rumbling of prime movers of an approaching train.
But it seemed to be coming from behind me. It got louder and finally I looked around to discover that I had actually heard the Q016 approaching.
The good news was that on the point was a beautiful Southern Belle of Kansas City Southern. Such units are not unheard of in Northeast Ohio, but not common either.
The bad news was the the lighting was unfavorable. I made the photograph anyway even though I didn’t have much time to get a better composition.
Some days are like that. Not far behind the Q016 was an eastbound auto rack and stack train. I never did see a westbound during my time on the trail that afternoon.