I happened to stumble onto an RJ Corman OCS train in Midway, KY. Almost as soon as I spotted it, the train departed Midway; headed east (timetable south) to Lexington, so the chase was on.
Rick Corman was on board the train with at least one guest...Mr. Corman and his guest both gave big, friendly waves to the photographer as the train wheeled out of Midway.
Since the train only consisted of one coach and two locomotives, they made very good time on the return and catching any great shots was a challenge. But here's what I came up with.
1) RJ Corman OCS in historic Midway, KY.
2) Having cleared the crossing at Yarnallton Road, the OCS stirs up some snow as it heads away toward Lexington.
3) A look at the RJ Corman Office Car.
4) The OCS has slowed to enter Rupp Yard in Lexington, KY.
Rick Corman was on board the train with at least one guest...Mr. Corman and his guest both gave big, friendly waves to the photographer as the train wheeled out of Midway.
Since the train only consisted of one coach and two locomotives, they made very good time on the return and catching any great shots was a challenge. But here's what I came up with.
1) RJ Corman OCS in historic Midway, KY.
2) Having cleared the crossing at Yarnallton Road, the OCS stirs up some snow as it heads away toward Lexington.
3) A look at the RJ Corman Office Car.
4) The OCS has slowed to enter Rupp Yard in Lexington, KY.