The babbling brook of Turtle Creek is alive once again with the sounds of Spring, interrupted by the "LIPS" overhead, returning home to Janesville after a day's work
The B train makes it's afternoon appearance at Turtle Creek...
Patched SP unit brings up the markers on the UP local over the bridge over Turtle Creek. This bridge was built with hand labor in 1869, but for some concrete & steel upgrades in the '30s remains ... (more)
UP local crosses Turtle Creek on a 5-span stone arch bridge on the way to a days work.
The flag unit leads the B train on the bridge over bubbling Turtle Creek. In 2002 #9448 was perhaps the only unit in this class of GE's that got the flag. If you want to see all five arches of t... (more)
UP local shoves across the bridge at Turtle Creek returning to Janesville yard after their daily work. 1360 & 1362 are ex Rio Grande geeps.
Patched SP units and UP repainted ex-WP unit lead the local over the bridge at Tiffany.
UP repositions surplus autoracks to Janesville via the Harvard sub, crossing Turtle Creek on the impressive stone arch bridge built in 1869 using hand labor.
UP's "B" train crosses the bridge over Turtle Creek. This 387.5' bridge was built in 1869 by hand labor. Excepting some concrete & steel rod upgrades in 1930 it remains basically unaltered.
UP's local out of Janesville, WI. crosses Turtle Creek. The Rio Grande unit and sister, already painted Armor Yellow, will soon be renumbered to 1360 & 1361. Ex-CNW caboose is used for back up m... (more)