In the summer of 95, before the BNSF merger that September, a couple of cub scouts on the siding in Rosenberg. Rebuilt GP7u 2204 has one of those wonky "Topeka"cabs like #7015 in Hemi's photo above.
More information about this operation, please? I notice one unit has cab numbers and RR initials, while the other does not.
I read where Northstar Transloading may be opperated by WAMX. But only found that reference in one place. Here is a description of the operation. https://ulteig.com/projects/northstar-transloading/
From 04/18/1992 at McBee, SC (that's MAC-bee around here ), train 464 makes its way north on the former SAL main between Columbia, SC and Hamlet, NC.
An assortment of cars seen on a road trip from June, Part 10 CB&Q Coach 4627 "Minerva", Union, IL CB&Q Diner 150 "Ceres", Union, IL CB&Q Parlor-Lounge-Obs. 225 "Juno", Union, IL UP 10-6 Sleeper "Pacific Peak" (with faux CB&Q lettering), Union, IL
I know almost nothing about it. The WAMX note has merit, as I caught this Geep with WAMX reporting marks and Yellowstone Valley RR markings between Fairview and Snowden, MT: This is the kind of math I can get behind. CP Track Geometry train, Minot West, 9 Jul 22.
Today's rather short CSX L647 (formerly F784) at Camden, SC. This is a Hamlet, NC => Columbia, SC manifest that covers 112.5 of former SAL main. The typical eastern U.S overgrowth is evident to the right, with a forest of weeds overtaking the scene. I often stomp down weeds to help clear a view, but these need power equipment .....
Many years ago, I bought a folding pruning saw. It is compact, with the blade sliding into the handle for storage. I kept it in my camera bag for a rainy day--seems you could use one!
An assortment of cars seen on a road trip from June, Part 11 NP Baggage 230, Union, IL ACL Diner "Birmingham" (with Faux CB&Q lettering), Union, IL NP Slumbercoach 325 "Loch Sloy" CB&Q 10-6 Sleeper 493 "Silver Ridge"
Nowadays, you would probably get arrested for "pruning without authorization from the authoritative authorities". Doug
Whoa, that looks great Russell. Amazing actually. There are a lot of thorn bushes in there and thanks to your work I didn't get a scratch.
Yesterday's 18D departing Columbia, SC for the Port of Charleston. This train operates nearly every day, originating at BMW's upstate automotive plant in Greer, SC which produced nearly 434,000 X-Class SUVs in 2021. 70% of the plant's volume is exported, making these long trains quite a sight.
Love that KATY. There are even some shots of both the inside and outside of our car, the New Braunfelds.