Snow is about as far from most folks minds today and the rotary plows are parked from the summer
Leading the way at the shops at the end of the day
A view of the storage lines outside of the shops...
Getting ready to be returned to service, former Harbor Belt Lines 102 has already received new number boards as #700.
Easing out between cuts of cars and up to the busy crossing where cars ignore the warning lights and crew and try to beat trains...
Still in NP colors [even though it wasn't a NP unit] from its time at Bandana Square, GN 454A sits in the sun.
Arriving at Queensboro on a Saturday morning with the Manhattan skyline in the background. You can see the second level below where Manhattan bound trains run.
With GN A11 in tow, NP 105 is in charge of the short excursion train today...
A wide variety of power at the shops, from SD40-2 to SD9 to GP15...
One of the last active Griswold crossings (the stop signs still rotate) in the metro area waits for a train on this cold afternoon.
It appears the shop ran out of numbers and used whatever size was laying around...
Getting ready to start another work week, their big AS616 sits in the morning light by the shops...
All aboard! The crowd gets ready to head east to Chicago while a handful hop off in downtown Red Wing...
Greeting folks to the museum is this Santa Fe caboose.
Formerly from the SMV, this unit rests in the yard still in its old colors...