A trio of EMD thoroughbred's bring their train down Byron Hill on CN's Waukesha Sub.
A local rattles over the 109 year old swing bridge in Oshkosh. The last light of day gives nice color to the sky over Lake Winnebago.
The HO has just finished cutting 22 empties for Badger Mining and is back on the throttle as it crests a hill coming into Brandon. The squirrel did eventually get off the tracks!
A UP run through with a C44-9W, SD40T-2, & SD40-2 combo makes his way west on BNSF's Chillicothe Sub.
One of WSOR's "new" GP38s basks in the sun. These units have been nicknamed the "Mexiwrecks."
The J1 crew hostels power near the roundhouse on a gorgeous March morning.
It may not be Halloween but pumpkins are welcome year round as far as I'm concerned!
A classic SD40-2 and a brand new SD70M-2 lead M336 slowly through Pewaukee.
CN snuck yet another south over the diamond in front of the evening Empire Builder.
A lone GE doing what GEs do...
After winter storm Isabella dropped 10" of snow on the Oshkosh Sub, WSOR sent a plow extra ahead of the daily road train.
With only 20 minutes left before running "dead," the dispatcher had to hold this train about a mile north of Shops Yard so a fresh crew could bring the train the rest of the way in.