Corman's Dinner Train
R J Corman's My Old Kentucky Dinner Train is on the wye at Guthrie waiting for a trip to Ckarksville on Tuesday for a pair of trips. A noon trip will be for military personell from Fort Campbell and an evening trip is set for R J Corman customers. Both trips will depart from the old L&N depot in downtown Clarksville and proceed west over the Cumberland River to the tunnel near Palmyra before returning to Clarksville. ( Photo by Chuck Hinrichs)


Radio chatter from this business train indicated it came South from Chicago. After arriving at CSX Howell Yard in Evansville, IN, crossed the Ohio River and followed the Texas line towards Louisville. First three cars behind engine are in an IC paint scheme, while remaining ten are BNSF. Image copyright Tom Barrows
Radio chatter from this business train indicated it came South from Chicago. After arriving at CSX Howell Yard in Evansville, IN, crossed the Ohio River and followed the Texas line towards Louisville. First three cars behind engine are in an IC paint scheme, while remaining ten are BNSF. Image copyright Tom Barrows
Pam Clemmer, sister of Bill Thomas, editor, got this shot at the Cass Scenic RR. in July, 2008.
Pam Clemmer, sister of Bill Thomas, editor, got this shot at the Cass Scenic RR. in July, 2008.
Andrew Futrell sent this photo of the CN (former IC) trackage just north of New Orleans, following its beating by hurricane Gustav. Hard to believe I just traveled this route at 60 mph in June.
Andrew Futrell sent this photo of the CN (former IC) trackage just north of New Orleans, following its beating by hurricane Gustav. Hard to believe I just traveled this route at 60 mph in June.
Andrew Futrell with CN sent these photos of Gustav’s toll on the CN/ IC trackage north of New Orleans.
Andrew Futrell with CN sent these photos of Gustav’s toll on the CN/ IC trackage north of New Orleans.