Believe it or not, this is actually CP's yard from the SOO LINE days. Since its on their southern trans-con, most all that this place sees is an endless parade of Canadian Pacific GE's. But today... (more)
A matched pair of Soo Line GP38-2s in the hockey stick scheme bring the wayfreight into Glenwood off of the Detroit Lakes Sub near the end of another beautiful spring day.
One of 15 former Milwaukee Road GP40s still on CP's roster basks in the late afternoon sun at Glenwood Yard.
With several days of fog, virtually no wind, and below freezing temperatures, the frost is as thick as I've ever seen it, evidenced by this broom and shovels at the west end of Glenwood Yard. The... (more)
A westbound unit tank train departs a foggy Glenwood Yard on the main, headed for the Elbow Lake Subdivision and another load of crude oil in North Dakota.
A brand new GEVO leads an eastbound unit grain train into Glenwood Yard off of the Elbow Lake Subdivision.
After waiting on a westbound to arrive, a single GEVO blasts out of Glenwood Yard with train 292. The H41 wayfreight waits on the main and will follow along shortly.
The H41 wayfreight and train 292 provide a welcoming party at Glenwood East for the arrival of train 491 behind a trio of SOO power.
A colorful stack train departs Glenwood off the main, headed for Shoreham Yard in Minneapolis, then on to Chicago.
Three EMDs throttle up as they depart Glenwood with an eastbound empty rock train.
Two GEs sandwich a former Milwaukee Road MP15 on an eastbound seen arriving at the west end of Glenwood Yard off of the Detroit Lakes Sub.
Two Soo Line cousins rest together in Glenwood Yard on a nice fall morning.
A short westbound behind two Golden Beavers and an ICE unit prepares to depart Glenwood Yard on the Elbow Lake Sub.
An eastbound behind a CEFX leaser pulls into Glenwood off of the Elbow Lake Subdivision.
Some foreign power in the form of three BNSF GEs in three different paint schemes sits at the west end of CP's Glenwood Yard on a nice summer evening. The crane in the distance is for the ongoing... (more)