After the train went past everything went back to red, so after about 15 minutes with no sign of anything else happening I decided to go the northern end of the yard, mainly because you can. There was the train and a crew change was taking place.
I was waiting for the train to depart and heard the engine getting louder, I turned round and found another train coming out of the left hand part of the yard. I was setting up the video camera at the time and manged to grab a few seconds of video, but I didn't manage any stills.
Once the manifest was out of the way, the train set off.
This I also got on video, it made a fantastic noise pulling away.
After this I decided to move on to the next place, Jackson Michigan, it's about 50 miles further east from Battle Creek.
There's an Amtrak station there so that was the first stop.
Lots of red again, but notice the ground signal guarding the exit from the yard, it's green, there's a train coming.
Half an hour later and still no train, so I set off for the yard, hoping the train won't go by as I'm driving. You can't see the yard from the station, it's round the corner.
There were road works every where, but I made it just in time.
The perfect modellers train, an SD40-2 and 6 freight cars, it was probably a local heading to Lansing.
And quite a bit of clag as it set off.
The yard was full of interesting stuff, and surprisingly there was a total lack F OFF railfans signs.
The driver waived at me as he went by ! Maybe they like railfans here.
so here in this view are 2 more SD40-2s and 2 GP38-2s and a GP40 from the Adrian Blissfield Railroad.
The next stop was to be Adrian.