Richard's American Train Adventures

Scale7JB

Western Thunderer
Yesterday was warm sunny day, very spring like, almost summer by our standards. So some more lunchtime railfanning was required.

I walked down to the Roosevelt Road overbridge, about 25 minutes south from our office. It's one of the classic views of train in Chicago.
The tracks lead into Union station from the south, Metra uses the lefthand platforms and Amtrak the right hand which are through running to west with the exit in the phots I posted yesterday.

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Amtrak and Metra have large depots here.

The view looking south, Metra on the right, Amtrak on the left.

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Not a lot a lot was happening, then I heard the rumble as this started up

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A super switcher moving a few coaches around

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now moving them back the other way

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This then started to move, it was a GP30 but I'm now reliably informed it's a GP39-2


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A few Amtrak locos were parked up on the other side of the tracks

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But no sign of any trains, and I had been there 20 minutes.
So is this the Rock Island route, or did it come out of Chicago in a different direction?

JB.
 

richard carr

Western Thunderer
So is this the Rock Island route, or did it come out of Chicago in a different direction?

JB.
No JB, this is not the Rock Island route, that went to Van Buren Station at Van Buren and La Salle streets. The bridge I'm on does go over that line if I'm looking towards the city it's about a 5 minute walk to my right, you can see the trains on that line in the distance from where I'm stood.

Richard
 

richard carr

Western Thunderer
The switching continued

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Then the super switcher brought it's coach to join with the one above

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But finally a train arrived

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Then Amtrak joined the party

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The GP39-2 went in then came back out again

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Then another train arrived
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Another Amtrak mid west service arrived

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Then this arrived the first car is from the Federal Railroad Association


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and finally another Metra, by then it was time for to head back to the office by Uber

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Yorkshire Dave

Western Thunderer
Then this arrived the first car is from the Federal Railroad Association


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The livery on the cars in the background is almost Network SouthEast. :)
 

richard carr

Western Thunderer
Here's a few photos for Dave of the "L"

This is a brown or purple line train just leaving the Merchandise Mart station, the Merchandise Mart the big grey building on the left was once the largest in Chicago occupying a whole block. The L takes a tight curve here as it moves from running on Wells Street to Franklin street for it's journey north.


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One heading south too.


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After the trains stop at the Merchandise Mart they cross the Chicago river on the Wells Street Bridge

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I'm now stood outside our office, thats probably a Green Line train crossing La Salle Street.

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richard carr

Western Thunderer
So Friday morning I picked up the rental at 6am and headed to Pines Junction in deepest darkest Indiana. It's about a mile east of Gary Airport, but is effectively in the middle of nowhere, just lots of railway lines and lots of industrial wasteland.

The tracks on the right are Norfolk Southern going to Elkhart, the tracks on the left are CSX going to Deshler, the bridge over the tracks carries Canadian National, to the left towards Griffith and the former GTW mainline and is part of the J that CN bought in 2009. To the right the tracks curve round down a steep gradient to run parallel to the NS tracks and enter Kirk yard. Behind that is US Steel. The one track you can't see here is the South Shore Lines City Branch which is further to the left behind the trees.

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This is looking east along North Clark Road, the tracks int he foreground are NS, then NS Pines yard. The bridge is CN going into Kirk yard and the tracks with tank car are also CN going into kirk yard.


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This train was parked there when I arrived, heading north into Chicago

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This manifest heading to Elkhart soon arrived.

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CN was busy putting a train together.


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CSX arrived from Deshler with a stack train

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Complete with DPU

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CN was climbing the hill

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Then another CN train arrived at the yard

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The manifest didn't go too far before it came to halt, and the autoracks were still there.

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richard carr

Western Thunderer
Next to arrive wsa this Gp38-2 taking about 20 tank cars to somewhere.

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Then another stack train arrived, this time on NS from the Elkhart direction.

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I'm now looking east, the two tracks you can see are the CSX lines to Deshler, there's a small yard with a CSX coal train parked, it's waiting to take the city branch and then turn 180 degrees to enter the US steel plant via the CN tracks. There are also a pair of GP38s from the South Shore Railway waiting to move. They had been there since I arrived and were still there when I left. They may have been waiting for a path onto the CSX tracks.

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Then a short Amtrak train arrived

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Then finally the auto racks got going

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And CN was building another train in the background.


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Then another Amtrak train

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I hadn't even been here 2 hours yet.
 

76043

Western Thunderer
Are there any plans to develop beautiful clean coal powered trains in the US?

T4 thingy isn't included.

Apologies, couldn't resist it.

On a serious note, I'd be interested to know the amount of freight carried in the US as a ratio against road.
Tony
 

richard carr

Western Thunderer
Next it was the turn of the empty coal hoppers going back to the powder river basin

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CN still building their train

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By now I had been there about 2 and quarter hours and decided to move on to Elkhart, another 90 minute drive east, it was also freezing cold with winds gusting to 40 miles an hour, I had had enough.

So I set off underneath bridge in the photo then turning left to be met with this.

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This is at the bottom of the incline

and then on the adjacent track this. Initally I thought they were Geeps, but in fact they are Bessemer and Lake Erie SD18s

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They were making a right old racket heading up the hill.
 

richard carr

Western Thunderer
I arrived in Elkhart about 11am, first I went down to the Depot but not a lot was happening, a stack train went through but the Boss had called and I was busy talking to her.
The main reason for stopping in Elkhart was that I had seen the local to the Elkhart and Western using a GP60 on virtual railfan, so I was hoping to catch that in action, I wasn't going to be disappointed.

So I drove round to the exchange siding behind Martin's supermarket, there were plenty of boxcars in view and then I noticed some were moving..

And here it is GP60 7132 picking up 4 boxcars to take back tot he yard in Elkhart, it was ready to depart, so I grabbed a few shots then drove up the road to catch it going over one of the grade crossings.

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It's crossed a main road by the exchange siding and is now approaching a second grade crossing with just wooden signs to protect it.

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It then parks up just the other side of the mainline waiting for the signal to let it enter the yard.


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Here's a short video of it heading to the yard.

 

richard carr

Western Thunderer
After the excitement of Elkhart I continued my journey east to Deshler another 2 and half hours away.
When I arrived I had to make a pit stop at the gas station, when I came out the train was already passing through, but fortunately it was heading south, so crawling round the west to south curve. I chased after it but it still beat me to the first grade crossing, so a quick turnaround and 2 more grade crossings south I got ahead of it.

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Hiding at the back was this GP40 with the engine on doing it's bit

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I headed back to the rail park, but it all went quiet, so after 50 minutes I decide to call it a day and head to the hotel.

Of course as I approached the crossing going out of town the lights started to flash, so I quickly went over the crossing and parked up onthe other side.

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A refurbished SD70 MAC hiding at the back.

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So that was Friday, a very good day, hopefully Saturday would be just as good.
 
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