An officers special rolls over the lead to elevator S as it shoves towards Tower avenue.
The second weekend of October in Duluth-Superior always sees the most color and while it doesn't last long you might be able to get a shot or two if the sun cooperates! A UP transfer comes off of ... (more)
Officers special heading up the GN main passing an afternoon switch job waiting to pull the rips.
Soo 2719 back in action.
UP 4556 leads a power move consisting of 15 burners.
Westbound stacks.
Had the two eastbound coal trains been 3 minutes later it would have been a perfect three way meet. Sometimes you just have to take what you can get!
UP 5645 works remote mode on coal loads going east.
Westbound empties with a DPU facing east.
Birds' eye view of the BNSF yard in Duluth. A CP transfer has just shoved a reactor into the yard.
Foreman Rutledge keeps a close eye as a high-value reactor negoiates the curve at Railroad Street.
Switch power awaits a call to duty while the BBC Maine unloads wind turbine parts at the Port Terminal.
No, you're not imagining anything. The only thing holding these cars together is the load. This is the first time this method has been used in the Duluth area without a schnabel car.
A transfer on its way to the BNSF Rice's Point Yard with a short, yet heavy train.
A reactor vessel weighing around 433 tons is on the first leg of its rail journey to Billings Montana.