There are four different CP-family schemes represented in the five engines, including a white Soo.
CP 5901 leads a potash extra east on the ex-CNW.
Soo 6055 leads a long manifest into Bensenville yard from points north and west.
UP 2984 pulls a long string of ballast cars through the loader. Rock Springs is the home of the famous "pink lady" rock.
Unusual features of the scheme include burn marks on the side, missing cab decal, and stenciled numberboards
A rare sight to see a CNW unit leading through the Dekalb coal tower on the ex-CNW.
Daily train Council Bluffs-Blue Island stops at Rockdale to wait for clearance from Metra before proceeding to Blue Island.
The sand tower at left dates from the time of Milwaukee Road steam.
FEC 428 leads a load of pigs northbound towards Jacksonville to be interchanged to the Norfolk Southern.
Some cars set out on the exchange track by the BNSF were picked up by this train.
One of few Grand Trunk Western units with the Operation Lifesaver scheme.
IC 6006 and partner rest below the Highway 20 bridge over the Mississippi River.
RRVW 2053, on loan from sister company Twin Cities & Western, arrives at the CP's Pigs Eye Yard with transfers.
CSX 168 pulls molten sulfur tankers through Butler Yard en route to Chicago.
IHB 2921 pulls a transfer to the Belt Railway Company's yard just ahead and to the right of this shot.