The Terminal Railroad Association of Saint Louis (TRRA) 2007 Works The Steel Mill in Madison
A pair of 6 axle units bring TRRA Train 101 under the Gateway Arch in downtown St. Louis. The Terminal recently took over this traffic from the BNSF, replacing their "Madison Turn", which used to... (more)
A TRRA job takes a short train down the Illinois Transfer, through Valley Junction, and eventually into Sauget, IL.
After dropping a cut of cars at KCS's East Saint Louis Yard, this TRRA job heads up the Transfer with light engines back to Madison, IL.
On Halloween, TRRA's 101 job steps over Merchant's Bridge, bound for NS's Luther Yard.
A set of four GP38s idles at the locomotive facility.
Two pairs of 38s work the yard. Note the high-mounted, five-chime horns.
The afternoon TRRA hump job pulls out past Broadway St.
Two GP38s back steel cars into a track at the eastern edge of the yard.
A couple of GP38-2s go about their switching duties as the folks next door at Contegra continue generating scrap metal.
Well worn ex Terminal Railroad Association SW9 #1207 is now the remote controlled car spotter at the elevator in La Paz, IN off the CSX former B&O main.
Two pairs of GP38-2s haul strings of cars out of the yard.
TRRA No. 2005 idles quietly near TRRA's yard office.
Twp pairs of GP38-2s work the yard as an empty UP coal train passes headed north.
As an ex-SP tunnel motor sits quietly in front of the shop, a pair of vintage 40s pushes a long string of cars over the hump.