Ties nex to the tracks indicate an approaching slow down in traffic.
Spoiled by graffiti, this ex-Great Northern bridge connects Boom Island for the Wayzata Sub.
With a completed consist, the daily local heads for the Wayzata Sub.
Pulling into Midway elephant-style, three blue bonnets congregate in the sunrise.
Blasting towards central Minnesota.
My first shots, of this train in Elk River, were ruined. I drove half way to St. Cloud to bag my first KCS unit.
4935 and 527 Heritage units approach a blinking yellow signal, as track work is 2 miles ahead.
A trio of SD40-2s slide past a compliment of tampers and track maintainers.
A pair of SD60s and a blue leaser pull out of Shoreham, only to go into emergency 2 railroad miles later.
On the move after patiently waiting, rolling into Northtown.
Leaving Shoreham east. Storms continue to move out of the area.
A crew change holds up a CHI-bound stack train.
The green line must denote where to stop while running into the Holiday Station store to the left.
Geeps move baretables off the mainline.
Rounding a curve with ex-Conrail SD60I 6759.