516 West at Moline
IAIS 516 and 512 handle the east train through downtown Moline.
IAIS 513 and 516 glide east at a steady 10 mph passed the old Williams White & Co Building in downtown Moline.
Built in 1901, demolished on June 21, 2016 by the IL-DOT for the new I-74 bridge over the Mississippi River. History is lost after preservationists failed to save the building.
The midwest woke up to a windy April 2nd, with 50mph wind gusts across the Mississippi River valley. Western Illinois University's fence next to the former Rock Island mainline couldn't take the 5... (more)
Due to 50mph winds, IAIS's mainline was shut down due to a fence and power lines falling on the main. IAIS 505 pulled right up to the fence which made for perfect pictures!
SOO GP38-2s 4412 and 4448 lead the Nitrin Job through downtown Moline on their way back to Nahant Yard from the Nitrin Branch.
IAIS SD38-2 151 is tied down on the siding at Moline with an empty potash train for the CP while IAIS GP38-2 700 passes by on the mainline. The 700 will stop here and pickup the 151 before contin... (more)
IAIS 502 pulls the CBBI east through Moline past the old Williams White & Co building with fellow RP.net contributor Rafter Vandriessche
Iowa Interstate's daily BICB is combined with empty NS grain train NSPEDM-04 through downtown Moline. NS 8102 is 5th of 5 and will eventually lead the loaded train back to Peoria from Des Moines.
Iowa Interstate's special paints were paired up again on the daily eastbound CBBI for the first time since 516's first run on March 1, 2015.
Iowa Interstate's 30th Anniversary ES44AC 516 leads the westbound freight through Moline.
Rock Island U33B's 298 and 297 sandwich "The Great American Energy Saver" Rock Island slug 284 on an eastbound manifest at 34th Street Moline. Kodachrome slide processed in March 1977.
Iowa Interstate's 30th Anniversary unit is in charge of the combined CBBI and CRPE through downtown Moline with a nice mix of IAIS and NS power.
Iowa Interstate's 30th Anniversary unit is in charge of the west train through downtown Moline.