Snow in Atlanta 2010
On February 12th Atlanta received a rare snow storm, while not as impressive as last years storm it left about 3 inches on the ground making for some great photos.
On February 12th Atlanta received a rare snow storm, while not as impressive as last years storm it left about 3 inches on the ground making for some great photos.
Well it has been a while since my update, but there hasnt been much to post lately. Weather has been so awful this past week that i havnt bothered to go out railfanning. This update will cover events since the last update.
Ok this is isnt site news but still:
As some of you probably know Mr. Broughman, the owner of the Bullsheet website has decided to pull the plug on the CSX train listings page. Thankfully a fellow Atlanta railfan Joe Hill has saved the website and reuploaded it to his Georgia Railfanning page,heres the link to bookmark
http://www.georgiarailfan.net/csxtrains/freights.html
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The third main at Bolton is coming along slowly as ever, since my last report in late July the trackwork has progressed up to Parott Avenue with ties layed up to the crossing.
Heres a shot of the OCS passing the work at Bolton.

OCS passing Parrot Ave on miserably cloudy August 27th evening, more on this later in the report.
The big news of this (or i guess last) week was the NS OCS. The OCS was scheduled to run all the way from Altoona to Jacksonville but the brass decided to cancel the Atlanta to Jax segment of the trip. As the trip date of August 27th approached many area railfans were left wondering whether the train was going to make it into town. As it turned out, the train stopped for 30 minutes at Whitaker yard in Austell to let the brass detrain before deadheading to Inman yard where it would change crews before heading up the Piedmont to Altoona. Of course on the day the special came through it was totally cloudy, and as the train popped into sight at Parrott Avenue the rain began to fall, hardly ideal weather for railfanning but having never seen the OCS before i wasnt going to miss this.
Not much else of interest lately, though i havnt been railfanning in over a week.
Report to be updated shortly with more pictures.
Well i finished my first semester at Georgia Tech and returned to Athens this Tuesday, so this will, be a rather short report.
David is currently MIA somewhere in Ohio so there will be no report next week unless he gets back.
Site Updates
Not much work on the actual site, my return to Athens made me feel like working on AthensRails. I have started a tour of the Atlanta Terminal (both CSX and NS) but its nowhere near complete at the moment.
I have also added a safety page to the main “about” page. Safety is often one of the biggest questions that railfans have about visiting Atlanta so i thought it was best to address that. I have also introduced the safety rating system on that page that will be used on Line tours.

A good bit of foreign power on the rails this weekend, though i missed what should have been the catch of the week. NS 220 was supposed to have a TFM SD70MAC leading on Sunday July 26th but despite waiting from 7 AM to after 12 i never caught the train, most likely it got through Bolton before daylight as Amtrak was running 4 hours late.
Just one sighting this week.
Oh dear, one week in and im already running behind schedule.
Anyways just pretend it is still yesterday, and ill get on with the update.
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Bolton third main
NS has made some significant progress on their third main at Bolton since my last visit, more welded rail and ties have been layed down north of the Bolton Road bridge and a new signal bridge is going up at Parrott Ave.
Here are two shots of the progress

Third main progress, all the rail from the switch back was layed this week.

New signal at Parrott Avenue, it should make for some more interesting photos and atleast there will be a signal to check there now. I guess though last weeks shots are now historic though!
Foreign Power sightings
Nothing really special this week, (next week will be a different story though!), two UP powered trains in Austell, the normal GEVO’s on the Scherer trains though the AC44’s are seeing more use with the GEVO’s now liable to shoot parts through the carbody above run 4, i guess it gives a new meaning to BNSF’s ES44C4’s name!

UP power heading through Austell on a NS mixed freight.

A NS stacker with UP power, including a UP DPU is pulled back into Whittaker yard.
A pretty good week as far as Conrails are concerned, three total including one in the lead, all seen on the NS North District.

Conrail Quality 8774 heading south on the Alabama District at Austell.

For this site unlike Athens Rails ill attempt to make use of the blog a bit more, so from now on i will be posting a weekly update.
Included in this report will be unusual sightings, site updates, and whatever else is interesting from that week, the posts will be made by myself or David, if you want to contribute photos for the update post them at the Atlanta Rails yahoo group.
Site Updates
Just getting the site up and running, David has started work on a A&WP line tour and i have started one for the NS Piedmont Division, still very much WIP, hopefully we will have some significant work done by next weeks update.
Around town
This week saw a flurry of rare movements throughout the Atlanta Area, a Schnabel car moved up the Abbeville Sub headed for Bolton, Ga behind a YN1 SD40-2, as of last report the car is in Howell Yard.
On July 14th NS derailed several cars near Talapoosa, GA shutting down the mainline for one day, Amtrak was cancelled both ways that day but on the night after the derailment, Amtrak 20 and NS 220 with KCS power detoured over the A&WP sub, probably the first revenue passenger train in over 30 years. If anyone documented either move please do share!
On July 14th NS Piedmont train 153 ran with a set of KCS Grey AC44’s, on the same day a solid set of CN power was seen on NS Z1N
Joe Hill shot the Z1N passing Sandy, GA on its way to Florida, video can be seen here, the power is scheduled to return north sometime in the next week.
http://www.rail-videos.net/video/view.php?id=6230
As of yesterday there are two Conrail B40-8’s assigned to the Union City are, 5971 on the Manchester side and 5973 on the A&WP side
Former Conrail 5973 can be seen among the power at Fairburn on the A&WP side, also new to the Fairburn fleet is GP40-2 6068
Two other Conrails were caught in the Atlanta area this week
Welcome to Atlanta Rails, this site will attempt to cover every aspects of railroading in Atlanta, from railfanning locations, trains schedules to abandoned railroad archeology and railroad history
The city of Atlanta is a great place to railfan but there is relatively little documentation to help visitors and people new to the area, most existing guides tend to stay away from the area which is a shame because it has so much too offer. The site will cover the main Atlanta fulton county area as well as surrounding towns such as Union City and Fairburn.
Im Nikos Kavoori and i have been railfanning Atlanta for about a month now, another area railfan, David Stewart will be contributing as well, and alot more im sure since he has a good 20 years of experience railfanning the city.
I would like to thank Dillon Hayward for setting up the site for me, and helping with hosting costs.
Also take a look at my other site, AthensRails for information about railfanning in the Athens area
For discussion of railroads in the Atlanta area, visit and register at out Yahoo group
Check back for updates!