Any Train Enthusiasts Out There?

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Lots of UP in the house. 😎👍
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LKSKNIVES wrote: Sat Feb 08, 2025 2:14 am Can’t see the engine #’s from my October post.
I imagine they are the same shuttling from a main up to one of the factories. Only one car in tow unless it’s going for a pickup.IMG_8079.jpegIMG_8082.jpeg
Nice shots, Steve!
C-WADE7 wrote: Sat Feb 08, 2025 4:01 am One of the 7 trains that went by on the track behind the shop yesterday. It’s a busy line and a switch point to a double line so one can wait for the other to pass.
Well, I sure wouldn't be getting much work done with that activity out the back door! Thanks for posting.
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1967redrider wrote: Sat Feb 08, 2025 4:00 pm Lots of UP in the house. 😎👍
Here's one more! :lol: :lol: just missed a NS
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Here are some pics I downloaded, just for a little variety. I always liked seeing Soo Line action back when I lived a little further North.
The 1st pick is that classic look (imo) of an Alco RS-3.
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C-WADE7 wrote: Sat Feb 08, 2025 4:01 am One of the 7 trains that went by on the track behind the shop yesterday. It’s a busy line and a switch point to a double line so one can wait for the other to pass.
I would be like Ike,
Staring at the trains all day. There is a metra station in Elburn those trains headed to Chi-rack. It’s also a long siding for the 135 car trains to wait for others to pass by. Used to be a bummer because I still had 20 miles to get home. If the staged train was going west you may have to sit for a long time. The second train takes a long time to get moving.
Nice pictures all of them.
Like the SOO pictures also
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Ike OutStanding SOO shots. Not many ALCO’s left mostly on short lines these days. Santa Fe purged all ALCO’s in the 70’s
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Ike. F units and Depots what a fantastic shot from better days!!!!
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The SOO shot, second down, is choice.
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EB BNSF meets a WB SKOL at Udall Kansas
MP 238 on BNSF Ark City Sub 8/2/2021
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Santa Fe wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2025 4:49 am EB BNSF meets a WB SKOL at Udall Kansas
MP 238 on BNSF Ark City Sub 8/2/2021
2 excellent shots, really like that first one with the two trains meeting, and "small town America" in the background with the mill and water tower.

.....on the subject of Alcos, can't recall the last time I saw one, and F units seem like ancient history. Growing up, I would see MoPac, GM & O, and IC F units....all gone the way of the Dodo bird!
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Waukonda wrote: Sat Feb 08, 2025 7:14 pm Here are some pics I downloaded, just for a little variety. I always liked seeing Soo Line action back when I lived a little further North.
The 1st pick is that classic look (imo) of an Alco RS-3.
The Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie. 😎👍
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Santa Fe wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2025 4:49 am EB BNSF meets a WB SKOL at Udall Kansas
MP 238 on BNSF Ark City Sub 8/2/2021
Awesome shots! 💯
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I am also a big fan of Milwaukee Road. If you look in the background of the 2nd pic, you will see "Frankfurth Hdw Co" painted on, what I assume, is their building. Some of you may have had a Frankfurth knife or two.
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Wonderful photos Ike. I never knew we had engines designed like that one, third down.
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Quick Steel wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2025 3:09 pm Wonderful photos Ike. I never knew we had engines designed like that one, third down.
Not my photos btw.
I would guess that pretty much all RR lines had streamliner locos on their roster by mid 20th century, but possibly not a great deal with the sleek, modernistic look of the one in the 3rd pic. ::shrug::
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Ike, The only place I saw similar design locos was in older movies filmed in Europe.
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Awesome photos Ike. Actually, quite a number of railroads had streamlined steam engines for passenger trains Santa Fe had one New York Central ‘Norfolk and Western to Name a few.
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Here’s a couple shots of the Santa Fe
Blue Goose. Top speed 112 MPH
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A much better time.

Excellent pictures.
I have the Milwaukee Hiawatha stream line engine in Lionel Prewar version. one of my favorites.
Attached a couple pictures of us and the Nebraska Zephyr.
Lori and I dinner train very cool and Lori, David and I on one of many trips to union.
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Santa Fe wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2025 5:29 pm Here’s a couple shots of the Santa Fe
Blue Goose. Top speed 112 MPH
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I don't recall having seen pics of the Blue Goose, awesome!!
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LKSKNIVES wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2025 5:48 pm A much better time.

Excellent pictures.
I have the Milwaukee Hiawatha stream line engine in Lionel Prewar version. one of my favorites.
Attached a couple pictures of us and the Nebraska Zephyr.
Lori and I dinner train very cool and Lori, David and I on one of many trips to union.Img0947.JPGImg1316.JPG
Great pics, I've done a couple of dinner trains, but never one with a classy old loco like that. How often does it run?
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Ike,
I think they still run the dinner train during the summer by the time I looked last year it was all booked. Now that its just the better half and I may have to go this year. Miss Lori standing at the Station and the Zephyr and Frisco on the main line.
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Very fine interesting photos LKS.
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Forgot about the Leviathan,
Someone local in the elgin area built this steam engine it was at Union Rail museum for a summer think they would load it on a lowboy and move it.
Couple pics and a Wiki article about it.
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