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4/19/2024
 
 
 
 
 
By:Tom Beckett
Dates:1/1/2011 - 1/1/2011
Album Info:Photos of short lines, regional roads, and industrial power, including grain elevators and other power not included elsewhere
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Past the retiree
Title:  Past the retiree
Description:  The SQVR train shoves into its yard, past the display unit on the lawn.
Photo Date:  9/18/2018  Upload Date: 10/16/2018 6:21:40 AM
Location:  Bridgeport, AL
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Action
Locomotives:  SQVR 1205(SW1500) WHOE 1186(SW9)
Views:  233   Comments: 0
Final push
Title:  Final push
Description:  The SQVR job pushes its 7 cars past the yard office and into their small yard.
Photo Date:  9/18/2018  Upload Date: 10/16/2018 6:25:40 AM
Location:  Bridgeport, AL
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Yard,Action
Locomotives:  SQVR 1205(SW1500) SQVR 1466(MP15AC)
Views:  283   Comments: 1
Going away through the trees
Title:  Going away through the trees
Description:  A going away shot of FEC 101 as it rolls away south.
Photo Date:  9/20/2018  Upload Date: 10/18/2018 6:25:00 AM
Location:  Saint Augustine, FL
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Action
Locomotives:  FEC 823(ES44C4) FEC 808(ES44C4)
Views:  188   Comments: 2
Not quite
Title:  Not quite
Description:  I was sitting in my van a block or so from the causeway that follows the main road here when I heard the dispatcher ask 101 where he was. "Just coming onto the causeway at St Augustine," came the reply. I took off at a run, hoping an old fat guy could get high enough up for a good shot. I almost made it, but was able to get this shot of a pair of retro painted GEs and a fuel tender pulling 94 platforms of train 101 south.
Photo Date:  9/20/2018  Upload Date: 10/18/2018 6:35:55 AM
Location:  Saint Augustine, FL
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Scenic,Action
Locomotives:  FEC 823(ES44C4) FEC 808(ES44C4)
Views:  261   Comments: 1
Lite power going away
Title:  Lite power going away
Description:  We had taken our Winnebago to the plant in Forest City IA for some warranty work, and found an Iowa Northern job working on a Sunday. I wasnt able to get him working, I was blocked by trees, but he did come past the Winnebago parking lot when he was done. Nice looking units.
Photo Date:  9/30/2018  Upload Date: 11/7/2018 4:57:47 AM
Location:  Forest City, IA
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Action
Locomotives:  IANR 3804(GP38-2) IANR 3805(GP38-2)
Views:  239   Comments: 2
Headed...somewhere
Title:  Headed...somewhere
Description:  This Iowa Northern power was working some cars at Forest City, then headed north when they were done, rolling past the Winnebago plant where I was parked. It was a lucky catch, and I have no idea where they were headed. This is a nice looking paint scheme, much nicer than the last time I encountered this road, in 1987. At that time, they were using ex BN Geeps, still in green, relettered.
Photo Date:  9/30/2018  Upload Date: 11/7/2018 5:07:42 AM
Location:  Forest City, IA
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Action
Locomotives:  IANR 3805(GP38-2) IANR 3804(GP38-2)
Views:  292   Comments: 2
SOO Survivor
Title:  SOO Survivor
Description:  At one time SOO had a fleet of GP 30s. Its nice to see one still around, useful to its owners 56 years(!!) after it was built. This one is at an elevator in, where else?? Minnesota.
Photo Date:  10/1/2018  Upload Date: 12/12/2018 5:26:29 AM
Location:  Madelia, MN
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Roster,Yard
Locomotives:  MJRX 711(GP30)
Views:  292   Comments: 3
Love/hate
Title:  Love/hate
Description:  I love and hate short lines all at the same time. There are some interesting operations, and in days past, a lot of interesting power, especially back in the late 70's when the likes of Conrail were selling off underused and unprofitable branch lines, and they were also casting off a lot of odd and obscure power. At the same time, a lot of them run on an erratic basis, often tied to one or two customers, or when the connecting Class 1 brings some cars to the connection. This makes them hard to catch, especially if you're an outlander, though, as photographer Ken Karlewicz noted about the NYSW years ago, "living near the tracks doesn't guarantee you'll see trains." So it was with great joy I found this Pioneer Lines train rolling slowly on an old Wabash branch toward Napoleon as we were driving east on US 24, headed toward Toledo and the Ohio Turnpike. Once in a while, you get lucky!!
Photo Date:  10/16/2023  Upload Date: 11/2/2023 4:55:04 AM
Location:  Napoleon, OH
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Scenic,Action
Locomotives:  PREX 3001(GP20)
Views:  51   Comments: 5
Long time, no change
Title:  Long time, no change
Description:  Sometimes, when a Class 1 sells or abandons a line, the infrastructure or signage stays in place for a long time. Such is the case with this long time sold off Wabash line from Toledo to Fort Wayne, now active for a short distance in Ohio. Pioneer Rail 3001 rolls 12 cars east toward the end of track and a connection to CSX-ex B&O in Napoleon, passing a sign that is at least 40 years old, and possibly a lot older, given that the N&W merged the Wabash in 1964.
Photo Date:  10/16/2023  Upload Date: 11/2/2023 5:13:15 AM
Location:  Napoleon, OH
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Scenic,Action
Locomotives:  PREX 3001(GP20)
Views:  46   Comments: 1
Short line herald
Title:  Short line herald
Description:  The herald of Pioneer Rail, emblazoned on the side of their diesel.
Photo Date:  10/16/2023  Upload Date: 11/2/2023 5:16:52 AM
Location:  Napoleon, OH
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Action
Locomotives:  PREX 3001(GP20)
Views:  42   Comments: 1
Rickety
Title:  Rickety
Description:  One of the features of long sold off branch lines is often the lack of track maintenance. This is not nearly as bad as some, but still, the stick rail is showing its age as the train rolls away through a tunnel of trees.
Photo Date:  10/16/2023  Upload Date: 11/2/2023 5:21:47 AM
Location:  Napoleon, OH
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Scenic,Track,Action
Locomotives:  PREX 3001(GP20)
Views:  45   Comments: 2


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