Pictured at rest in the former Clinchfield Railroad yard in Spartanburg, SC are (r-l: AC44CW no. 577, SD70MAC no. 4579 and ES44AH no. 899. The Clinchfield Railroad was originally built to bring coal from the mines of Kentucky and Virginia to the textile mills of upstate South Carolina. Today the majority of the textile mills are gone but the coal traffic, now supplying power generating plants, remains.
Andy Carr       

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