richard carr
Western Thunderer
Yesterday I was processing all the photos I took in Japan and realised that I hadn't done anything with the photos from the journey back to Chicago in November.
I had set off early in the morning, it was a beautiful day and headed back towards Chicago on US route 6, I ended at Edgerton OH about an hour after leaving Toledo. There's a Marathon gas station as you enter the town and right by the Norfolk SOuthern Mainline.
I was busy filling up when I hear the horn of a train, typical, the last time I was here I was using the bathroom as a train went by !
I just had time to grab the camera and get this

So I carried on filling up with gas and then getting a coffee etc etc. Route 6 is closed just west of Edgerton so sat nav takes you round some even more country roads to by pass it. Next you get to Butler where the NS Wabash line from Detroit to St Louis crosses the NS main. Nothing was happening there so I carried on and just a few miles past there, I saw the train ahead. So I went on to Waterloo, turned off the main road and down over the rail road crossing to wait for the train
Here it is in the distance

I don't know why the train had slowed down, it crept gently into Waterloo


Then finally it got going again.

Then an east bound manifest arrived with BNSF power.


The next stop was Kendallville, famous for it's mile and a quarter Kendallville railroad, but nothing was happening on a Sunday on the shortline nor on the mainline. I then headed for Blue Island, IL.
I had set off early in the morning, it was a beautiful day and headed back towards Chicago on US route 6, I ended at Edgerton OH about an hour after leaving Toledo. There's a Marathon gas station as you enter the town and right by the Norfolk SOuthern Mainline.
I was busy filling up when I hear the horn of a train, typical, the last time I was here I was using the bathroom as a train went by !
I just had time to grab the camera and get this

So I carried on filling up with gas and then getting a coffee etc etc. Route 6 is closed just west of Edgerton so sat nav takes you round some even more country roads to by pass it. Next you get to Butler where the NS Wabash line from Detroit to St Louis crosses the NS main. Nothing was happening there so I carried on and just a few miles past there, I saw the train ahead. So I went on to Waterloo, turned off the main road and down over the rail road crossing to wait for the train
Here it is in the distance

I don't know why the train had slowed down, it crept gently into Waterloo


Then finally it got going again.

Then an east bound manifest arrived with BNSF power.


The next stop was Kendallville, famous for it's mile and a quarter Kendallville railroad, but nothing was happening on a Sunday on the shortline nor on the mainline. I then headed for Blue Island, IL.








































































































