I grew up in the hills of West Virginia, along the C&O
main and Coal River sub, so these are my old stompin' grounds.
Coal is the life blood of the Mountain State, and CSX hauls a big
ol' bunch of it. I've made several trips in this area and never
get tired of it. I think Bil Lepp, a West Virginia minister,
author, and repeat winner of the state liar's contest best
describes it (Bil, I hope you don't mind me reproducing your
words here):
"Then, up ahead of me, I saw two parallel bars of steel
shining in the moonlight. I knew I wasn't lost no more. I could
tell by the proud sheen on those bars that they could be nothing
but railroad tracks, Weirton's world-famous steel fashioned into
CS&X railroad tracks, at that....and when I looked down the
track, I saw a big light coming at me. Then I heard that low
rumble and that deep whistle blow. The noise was shaking the
rhododendron blooms and knocking cardinals out of their nests. I
knew all that racket could be none other than six engines pulling
a 168-car CS&X Monster Train loaded down with 19,364 tons of
pure West Virginia bituminous coal."