A westbound Conrail stack train creates its own snowstorm as it rolls through New Carlisle, Indiana, in lake-effect snowfall from frigid temperatures blowing off Lake Michigan on January 15, 1994.
Sometime in the late seventies a WB freight is crossing the big trestle west of town. It may have been that blizzard we had one May 15th. Welcome to North Dakota.
Snow falls on Great Western Railway's 2176 (0-4-0T), built in 1930 to work the sugar beet processing plants. This one had worked in Loveland, Colorado and now sits in Fort Morgan.