Photo Index

            The Grafton and Greenbrier Photo Section has been changed to make it more manageable for the visitor.  The photos have been broken down into several different categories and further into individual pages for each photograph.  The Photo Section has also been expanded to not only include photos of the Grafton and Greenbrier, but prototype photos as well to give those not familiar with railroading in the Eastern United States a chance to see what we are trying to accomplish.  This site is a work in progress as we hope to have more photos in all categories for you to enjoy.

            Grafton and Greenbrier:  The Finished Product
            This category includes pictures featuring completed portions of Grafton and Greenbrier.
             
            • CV96 just south of Deadman's Curve
            • JD Cabin
            • Crescent Valley switchers at South Slaty Fork
            • Slaty Fork Engine House
            • Slaty Fork Engine Facility
            • Grafton and Greenbrier Dispatch

            Grafton and Greenbrier:  In Transition
            This category includes pictures featuring portions of the railroad where scenery has been started but not yet been completed.
             
            • Cheat Mountain Prep Plant
            • The Beverly Helpers
            • The Golden Spike Ceremony
            • Tygart Subdivision

            Grafton and Greenbrier:  Burdette Creek
            This category includes pictures featuring Burdette Creek Viaduct.   When completed, it is hoped that this will be the centerpiece of the railroad.
             
            • Burdette Creek Viaduct:  Front View
            • Burdette Creek Viaduct:  Close Up with Crescent Valley Freight Crossing
            • Burdette Creek Viaduct:  Side View with Control Panel

            Grafton and Greenbrier:  The Early Years
            This category inlcudes construction photos of the Grafton and Greenbrier.
             
            • The Helix

            Grafton and Greenbrier:  The Inspiration
            This category includes photos of prototype railroading in the Appalachains.  Many of the trains and places seen here provide inspiration for the way we construct and operate the Grafton and Greenbrier.
             
            • Pleasants Creek Viaduct, Barbour County, West Virginia
            • CSX Coal Train in Grafton, West Virginia
            • CSX Units in the Snow at Bridgeport, West Virginia
            • The New River Train
            • The Cardinal at White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia
            • CSX and Elk River Railroad meet at Gilmer Station, West Virginia
            • CSX freight on the former West Virginia and Pittsburgh
            • Western Maryland Laurel Bank Turn near Cheat Bridge, West Virginia
            • CSX wreck at Fayette Bridge, West Virginia

            Grafton and Greenbrier:  Charlie Young's Ten Best
            This category.... well... doesn't really belong on this page.  However, the Webmaster of the Grafton and Greenbrier will take this opportunity to show off some of his photo work (amateur though it may be).  Unfortunately, for one reason or the other, some of these photos have not translated well from slides to JPEG (it is possible due to operator error since scanning slides is a new thing for me.)  Regardless, I hope you enjoy these.
             
            • Chicago Northwestern coal train just west of Elburn, Illinois
            • Metra "Scoot" passing a Burlington Northern Freight at Lisle, Illinois
            • Southern Pacific Freight at Highlands Station, Hinsdale, Illinois
            • Norfolk Southern Intermodal just east of Cambellstown, Ohio
            • CSX Coal Train passing station at Cotton Hill, West Virginia
            • Iowa Interstate Freight at Mokena, Illinois
            • CSX Coal Train crossing Tygart River at Grafton, West Virginia
            • Short CSX train on viaduct near Okeana, Ohio
            • Burlington Northern coal train near Mendota, Illinois
            • CSX Coal Train at Grafton, West Virginia

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