SD60E 6945 leads 281 out of Milwaukee with 100 automobile loads.
Looking good heading out of Milwaukee, the 90368 is bound for the windy city.
A neat lash-up heads south out of Milwaukee, tackling Lake Hill.
Phase III NPCU 90368 trails Amtrak 340 into Milwaukee.
A couple dirty AC GE units lead 281 at a snail's pace through downtown Milwaukee past the former home of the Cutler-Hammer Manufacturing Company.
The Milwaukee to Chicago Hiawatha Service train #340 departs Milwaukee Intermodal Station on time at 1545 led eastbound by the NPCU #90368 with the Amtrak phase III livery.
A pair of new ECO units sandwich an old Soo Geep as the local job crawls back down The Wash into Muskego yard after making a setout at Jones Island.
Before retiring for the night, I took the opportunity to photograph our Exhibit Train with the massive train shed in Milwaukee. My accommodation for the weekend was a roomette in former Union Pac... (more)
A trio of Dash-2's stuggle up the grade as they notch out with a load of ethanol tank cars in tow
A coach being built for the Wisconsin DOT is nearing completion and features a red interior. Photo taken with permission.
The Talgo Facility in Milwaukee was in full swing when this photo was taken, manufacturing trains at the time for Wisconsin (red) and Oregon (green). Photo taken with permission.
While it was seasonably chilly, the sun was bright and cheery as the Amtrak 40th Anniversary Exhibit Train was on display in Milwaukee.
A CN freight rolls through between a Hiawatha in the background and the Amtrak 40th Anniversary Exhibit Train in the foreground.
This modern facility is home to a mosaic mural that was inspired by an assignment on transportation carried out by the community's school children.
A Hiawatha lays over before heading back to the windy city.