Q198 struggles up Byron Hill in the late afternoon sun.
These three locos pull hard bringing their train up Byron Hill. The end of the train can be seen in the upper left of the photo.
A coal empty is nearly mid way to the summit of Byron Hill.
SP 8141,8131,8139,8124 tackle Byron Hill with ore bound for Utah.
The 8858 pulls hard as it drags its train up the famed Byron Hill.
A British Columbia to Chicago stack train has just about topped the summit of Byron Hill just south of Fond du Lac Wisconsin.
SD70I and two SD60F's just assaulted the grade on Byron Hill and are now ready to reach track speed on their way to Schiller Park, IL.
CN 2626 starts it's journey down Byron Hill towards Fond du Lac, WI with it's continuous rail train.
A trio of EMD thoroughbred's bring their train down Byron Hill on CN's Waukesha Sub.
The three lead locomotives stalled out on Byron Hill on this very heavy snowy day and needed the assistance of these helpers.
WC 3011 and CN 4705 are the helpers on CN 2273's train, to help the 3 lead locomotives get up and over Byron Hill during a heavy snowfall.
There are two big wind turbines in the background that are completely lost in the heavy snow fall as CN 2626 eases it train down Byron Hill into Fond du Lac, WI.
Three EMDs elephant style grind up the famed Byron Hill with a southbound potash train.
CN 2273 just makes it over Byron Hill with the help of 2 helpers.
This is CN 2273's 2nd attempt at Byron Hill, climbing very slowly even with helpers pushing from behind.