Hudson Bay Railway 5009 leads its train from BNSF's Eola Yard to Ottawa Illinois.
The Illinois Railway gets out of Eola with its beg, borrowed and stolen locomotives.
HBR 5009, LTEX 9259 and HBR 5008 emerge from the forest and cross the Fox River.
With that Prime 920 blaring for the crossings in Yorkville, the IR's Job 107 continues its westbound journey.
The HBR sisters and LTEX 9259 begin to throttle up, as they slowly roll through Oswego.
New signals are in place at Montgomery, but still need to be turned into place. Meanwhile, the Rail Net passes underneath new and old hardware.
Passing the grain elevator in town, the IR's Job 107 heads back to Wedron.
Quite the classy consist heads west through Oswego, with the IR's Job 107.
On a beautiful August 1st, the IR's Job 107 heads west through Montgomery, about to hop on the mainline to Ottawa.
The Illinois Railway heads west through Oswego on its way back to Ottawa from the BNSF at Eola.
The IR's Job 107 rocks and rolls through Yorkville. On this very hot and humid day, the conductor has the right idea!
IR's Job 107 rolls west through Yorkville.
Job 107 slowly rolls through town, headed for Wedron and at some point in the day, Ottawa.