Terrific video!! I love how you have all the scenes of NS basically, a ES44DC in primer, a couple of horse heads, many thoroughbreds, and a couple of Conrail.
McDowell county. My mother was born and raised there. My uncles and grandpa were coal miners. I remember the old N&W trains rolling through English on this line, day and night, when I was a young boy. My grandparents house was right beside the tracks. I’d wake up and run to the window to watch them. It’s a shame what has happened to the coal industry over the years. Thanks for the video!!
Good memories TPP. Thanks for sharing. Nothing stays the same, and sure glad I shot this stuff when I did, and that I'm able to share it for those that remember a better time, and for those that never witnessed it.
Pretty cool video. I drove a coal truck for years throughout McDowell County, hauling from jobs in Big Creek, Gary and several others to river loading facilities just South of Kenova. Anyway I remember well seeing NS pusher crews waiting at Iaeger yard to help eastbound/southbound trains over the mountain. I quit hauling coal in 2001 as the writing was already on the wall - they were going to kill coal and do away with the Billion Dollar Coalfield. Living in Huntington, I drive by the CSX locomotive shop almost daily. Behind that shop there’s nearly a mile long line of locos parked along the main waiting to be scrapped. Thirty years ago if someone had tried to tell me the USA would kill coal mining I’d have called them a liar - how wrong I was.
The Dry Fork Branch is still active. I believe trains are loading at Caretta and Jacobs Fork, and the occasional train to Birmingham, AL uses it. NS is trying to remove the signals over there though, but the application hasn't been approved or denied yet.
@@1jackdk No it’s not. But, the FRA approved NS’s application on the Virginian P-D District, but added a lot of stipulations for broken rail protection, slide fences, and switch position indication, so it will be interesting to see what happens on the Dry Fork. The FRA doesn’t seem to be playing around.
Terrific video!! I love how you have all the scenes of NS basically, a ES44DC in primer, a couple of horse heads, many thoroughbreds, and a couple of Conrail.
McDowell county. My mother was born and raised there. My uncles and grandpa were coal miners. I remember the old N&W trains rolling through English on this line, day and night, when I was a young boy. My grandparents house was right beside the tracks. I’d wake up and run to the window to watch them. It’s a shame what has happened to the coal industry over the years. Thanks for the video!!
Good memories TPP. Thanks for sharing. Nothing stays the same, and sure glad I shot this stuff when I did, and that I'm able to share it for those that remember a better time, and for those that never witnessed it.
Love the Big Blue SD60 Jack.👍🇺🇸
Pretty cool, I like that Conrail SD60💪🏼. Thanks for posting Jack👍🏼😎🇺🇸
In the famous words of the late Antonio Montana (Scarface): “this is some first class chit”.
Wonderful video like and subscribed from Czech Republic 🙂👍👍👍👍
Excellent video Jack.
There was a new mine opened over in Berwind, I installed the drive on the vent fan. It's way back in...
Sounds like there is still a little life down there. Thanks for sharing that info k92.
I miss seeing more of the old ns paint schemes and old contrail and up engines
First class video, as usual! Glad I am subscribed!
Thank you oldtoot, and thanks for subscribing and watching.
Spectacular!
Pretty cool video. I drove a coal truck for years throughout McDowell County, hauling from jobs in Big Creek, Gary and several others to river loading facilities just South of Kenova. Anyway I remember well seeing NS pusher crews waiting at Iaeger yard to help eastbound/southbound trains over the mountain. I quit hauling coal in 2001 as the writing was already on the wall - they were going to kill coal and do away with the Billion Dollar Coalfield. Living in Huntington, I drive by the CSX locomotive shop almost daily. Behind that shop there’s nearly a mile long line of locos parked along the main waiting to be scrapped. Thirty years ago if someone had tried to tell me the USA would kill coal mining I’d have called them a liar - how wrong I was.
The Dry Fork Branch is still active. I believe trains are loading at Caretta and Jacobs Fork, and the occasional train to Birmingham, AL uses it. NS is trying to remove the signals over there though, but the application hasn't been approved or denied yet.
Good to hear Mike, but sad to here about trying to remove the signals. Not a good sign.
@@1jackdk No it’s not. But, the FRA approved NS’s application on the Virginian P-D District, but added a lot of stipulations for broken rail protection, slide fences, and switch position indication, so it will be interesting to see what happens on the Dry Fork. The FRA doesn’t seem to be playing around.
Has NS mothballed this Branch or offered it to be sold to any kind of Short Line operator
It is still used by NS.
The Ford Plant in Norfolk Close a Year Later. 184 and 185. That Hauled Automotive Traffic was Gone at End of 2007
it is shame that Norfolk Southern do not use this line nomore
NS is still using this line. There’s a train lined up the line as I type.