Enroute to be smashed into little little pieces, former SP 6808 has been retro-fitted with an SD70M style cab for testing.
Inside the C&NW heritage locomotive
This door has been not used by a trainman since the fall of the once mighty Rock Island Lines. The door is located on the South side of the old "Rock Shop" now owned by National Railway Equipment... (more)
A rare look at the hostler controls inside the freshly overhauled CP Rail F9B #1900. The single chime horn cord is just out of the frame to the left and the bell is operated by the valve under the... (more)
Fresh out of the shop from Class-A overhaul and addition of a third porthole window to better represent the 1900 of early CP history.
A Christmas gift from NRE
Looking as it did when it was originally installed. The C&NW Lake Street tower has stood guard over the puzzle switches into the Ogilvie Transportation Center.
Looking more like a dead line at a museum rather than a class one railroad. The C&NW always had something for everyone.
Wounded in the line of duty and headed for some TLC.
4067 waits for her chance at reincarnation along with several others that may or may not come.
The Bank of America SD75M's wait their turn to cycle through the old Rock shop prior to being reactivated and leased to the power hungry BNSF. There are many locomotives in this dead line who will... (more)
The dead line at Proviso is getting longer with the sidelining of the C&NW C40-8's. 23 units await repairs or disposition.
A view of the Car Retarder Operators (CRO) board inside Tower-C at the UP's Proviso Hump Yard.
Control panel for the GG20B.
Speeding through the yard with the diesel ramp to our right and a parked train to the left. "High-ball" to yard 9.