Friday was day 4 of the trip, we had to drive from Findlay Ohio back to Champaign Illinois, about 300 miles and 5 -6 hours of driving, we decided to stop off in Lafayette Indiana, we hoping to see some switching action in the yards there, but alas we saw nothing.
We did see this come through when we stood at the south end of the CSX yard.
It appears to be a NS local, but we have no idea where it was going, the NS yard is a couple miles further up the tracks.
After this we went to the station, there is a reasonable view of the mainline there.
I was busy videoing the front of the train so I don't have photos of the leading locos, but I did catch the DPU, it is nice to get a shot from above for once. We saw the train again once we got to Champaign, so plenty of photos there.
After this we set off for Champaign, I was hoping to catch the local at the Heinz factory again, in March it had been there at 4pm, we arrived at 2pm to find it ready to leave and go back to the yard. This time it was a pair of GP40-2s on the train. In my haste to video this, I think I pressed the record button twice, so I didn't actually get anything as it left. We packed up quickly and hurried over to Randolph street and caught the train as it joined the main part of the branch. Once it had past we then headed over to Bradley avenue and there we saw the train arrive back on the mainline , then reverse back down the mainline to where it is single track, so that it can then access the east side of the yard in Champaign. It's all here on the video
Video link
Once that was over we headed down to Tolono. This is the where Norfolk Southern former Wabash line, crosses Canadian Nationals former Illinois Central mainline. We were not disappointed, there was plenty of action.
The first train through was a local, with an SD40e hauling it, it returned about an hour later, here it is returning.
Then the train we saw in Lafayette came though I manged to snatch a bit of video of the DPU, this will be on the next post.
Richard