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CSXT'S Boyles Terminal Sub
KCS Southbound Freight Train Z776 rumbles through Birmingham, Al. ( 13th Street Interlocking ) running via trackage rights over CSXT'S Boyles Terminal Sub
This train is actually a KCS train running via CSXT trackage rights. KCS runs a train to Birmingham from Artesia, Ms./Tuscaloosa, Al. Now this traffic is handled by the Alabama Southern Railroad, which run with the WAMX Black with Yellow Ends SD40-2'S that you have seen in a few of my photos. Sometimes KCS power will still run through on the train, but most of the time it will run with the WAMX Black with Yellow Ends SD40-2'S. Thanks for the rating
 

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