Taken by Mrs. Hardcoaler with her cell phone on 07/02/21 at Seneca, SC is a train on an NS branch that runs about 40 miles from the mainline to Belton, SC. The line enjoys some healthy tonnage, including interchange with the Pickens. We were helping our kid move that day and couldn't believe our good fortune during an evening walk. This was a nighttime train and was only recently changed to run in daylight. The 7127 is a GP-60, as is the second unit.
Two takes at the 1905-built, Minot Soo Line freight house. CP H92 eastbound and a BNSF transfer with a jen-you-wine Soo caboose. Doesn't get much more Soo than that!
BNSF GP39-3 and -2 (I think) in Topeka, Kansas this morning (8:24 am, July 18, 2021) Sent from my moto g(7) play using Tapatalk
Yard towers at the BNSF yard just south of Union Station in Kansas City (taken while our train took on fuel). Sent from my moto g(7) play using Tapatalk
Speaking of Kansas, the following photo brings to mind Dorothy's line from The Wizard of Oz: "Toto, I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore." It's definitely not 'somewhere over the rainbow', either.
NS SD70ACe 1099 leading an eastbound ethanol train by Raymond, IA. CN Dubuque Sub July 21, 2021 Most people get drunk, others want sex but as for me, I go Railfanning.
I had to zoom in and try to read the road name to see if you were local to me because the color scheme looks a LOT like the Wheeling and Lake Erie locomotives that run around here. Sent from my moto g(7) play using Tapatalk