After a recent rebuild in Mexico, complete with AC traction motor conversion, this former ATSF C44-9W works east over the BNSF Aurora Sub
A loaded limestone unit train readies for its track warrant north to Fairlane for use in processing taconite pellets.
With NS 1x1 power configuration on this loaded crude oil train, they make the hard pull up Lake Hill southbound out of Milwaukee running 13 mph before holding at Oakwood for an Amtrak Hiawatha sco... (more)
A 6-pack of SD40s lead this rare afternoon T004 west past the small siding of this rural Wisconsin farm.
An A-B set of ex-WSOR E9s lead this Polar Express expedition train west out of Middleton.
The local 510 job crawls north while waiting for M340 to clear southbound before continuing onto Shops Yard
This empty UP runthrough coal train gets one of EMD's latest Tier-4 compliant units on the head end as they snake through the concrete canyons of downtown Milwaukee.
The last remaining GTW SD40-2 still in its original paint leads this loaded ballast train south through Duplainville
A little red, white, and blue for your Independance Day. The local Quad-Lomira job readies for it's run to the south for the afternoon drop-off.
Classic EMD power notches up coming out of the hole in Duplainville with this extra freight manifest in tow northbound on a beautiful summer afternoon.
With a new ECO unit on point, 281 has just switched from 1-main to 2-main at the Duplainville crossovers as CP 288 holds just to the west.
This stack train adds some color, as it begins the climb up Byron Hill, to an otherwise bland early spring scene in rural Wisconsin farm country.
After a week of heavy snow melt and flooding, this rerouted ethanol train rolls south through downtown Milwaukee with a warbonnet on point.
The local Quad Graphics job puts on an Alco-esque smoke show as it leads a drag of loaded boxcars up Byron Hill past a stalled out Q116 stack train.
With an emphasis on coil cars, the local Fond du Lac/Waukesha turn makes its way north down Byron Hill after interchanging with the WSOR in Ackerville.