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The Norfolk Southern Christiansburg District: A Modern Mountain Railroad takes a close look of Norfolk Southern's Christiansburg district mainline operation. We will begin the journey just outside of Roanoke, Virginia's North yard and work our way west toward the end of the district at the yard in Bluefield, West Virginia. In this 100-mile span we will see many different types of trains tackle the famed Christiansburg grade and the Charleston grade as they head to their final destinations. We will see coal trains rolling back and forth out of the coal fields of West Virginia as they head…mehr

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The Norfolk Southern Christiansburg District: A Modern Mountain Railroad takes a close look of Norfolk Southern's Christiansburg district mainline operation. We will begin the journey just outside of Roanoke, Virginia's North yard and work our way west toward the end of the district at the yard in Bluefield, West Virginia. In this 100-mile span we will see many different types of trains tackle the famed Christiansburg grade and the Charleston grade as they head to their final destinations. We will see coal trains rolling back and forth out of the coal fields of West Virginia as they head toward Norfolk, Virginia, for export. There will be intermodal trains speeding east and west moving goods that keep America going. There will also be many other types of trains including freight, grain, and ethanol. These trains will be seen passing through tunnels, soaring over trestles, and meandering around mountains while moving America's goods back and forth. There will also be some history mixed in of the towns the trains pass through and even how the current railroad came to be.
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Autorenporträt
Daniel Alls was born, raised, and still lives in Shawsville, Virginia. From a young age he has had a love for all things railroading. Most of this was brought on by his late grandfather who would take him to the tracks to see trains roll by through Shawsville along the Christiansburg district. Daniel eventually picked up a camera in 2017 to start photographing the trains that would pass by his home on a daily basis. Ever since then he has gone on trips all along the eastern United States photographing trains with his girlfriend, Haley, and a group of friends.