Cn 2494 works east with a grain train in tow, Cant pass up foreign power on the Bnsf Marceline Sub.
A Loram ballast cleaning train passes under the decommissioned ATSF signal bridge at Lisbon Road, north of Marceline, Missouri. You can see the signal bridge still in place, but the signal heads ... (more)
A new crew has boarded the caboose and the train is ready to highball.
The Santa Fe built into Marceline around 1887. Marceline, came at the request of a director of the new railway whose wife had the Spanish name of “Marcelina.” This depot was built in 1913, and... (more)
The coaling tower at Marceline still stands the test of time. I didn't find a build date for this tower, but did find that the round cement part was used to hold sand. Cars of sand or coal would b... (more)
TThe coaling tower at Marceline still stands the test of time. I didn't find a build date for this tower, but did find that the round cement part was used to hold sand. Cars of sand or coal would ... (more)
The coaling tower at Marceline still stands the test of time. I didn't find a build date for this tower, but did find that the round cement part was used to hold sand. Marceline once served as hea... (more)
Westbound manifest accelerates after changing crews.
An eastbound stack train drops downhill after passing through Marceline, Missouri.
An eastbound UP train on BNSF rails near Marceline, Missouri. This is one of only a handful of ATSF-era signal bridges that I know of in Missouri.
Amtrak 4 passes under one of the last Santa Fe Signals on the Marceline Sub
A former ATSF SD40-2 sits outside the former depot on Marceline, Missouri on display.
After changing crews, a Santa Fe freight accelerates away from Walt Disney's boyhood hometown toward Kansas City.