A visiting CN Dash9-44 helps out.
Eastbound grain and pipes roll across the bridge.
The 199 chugs towards Humboldt.
An original BN sign points visitors to the car shop.
Along St. Anthony Parkway, trees frame CP power.
Downtown Minneapolis stands tall as TAC-CHC deposits some TOFCs.
Passing the Old Dutch chip factory.
Leaving behind a WC SD45.
A round-trip of 134 miles, and only this one train. I found a signal maintainer working to return cross country traffic 10 miles back.
I rarely see an 84 car consist, but these three ancient GEs pull towards St. Paul from points north.
The signal is gone, but the utility box is still locked.
A white-faced SD60 leads an NREX SD50 and BNSF 345 (GP60B).
Eastbound on Memorial Day with a patched MRL 360.
By the time the train was closer, the conductor was hanging out of the window.
Returning from NTW/Shoreham to Pig's Eye.