RLCX 8515, RLCX 8532 - 11 CARS - Lead loco is now down at Seminole Gulf. I see an orange pipe named scooterb!
Up on the north side of town, Patrick, Scott and I caught this rack train coming around the curve. In some high grass and weeds, I got stung by possibly a spider..we weren't sure.. thumb started t... (more)
Massive downpour of rain and under an umbrella with a tornado 10 miles to the south at this time, a grain train heads east through Fostoria.
A track mobile awaits its work for the day at Mennel Milling.
93K switches empty grain cars just east of blair yard as 17k rolls by behind it. seen across a fresh crop of corn, In a few months this corn will probalby end up in one of the many grain hoppers o... (more)
Passing an interesting photo prop, NS 218 hammers the B&O diamond, eastbound on the former NKP mainline. The grain silo was being towed on a trailer by a pickup truck, and the local farmer who own... (more)
A Q1?? train from walbridge slows to take the turn and head west.
A CSX train on the Willard Sub heads across the diamond crossing the NS Fostoria District.
A CSX train with a pair of BNSF SD70Ace head down the CSX Columbus Sub under the old C&O signals, heading for the connector track where it will turn and head east on the Willard Sub.
The last rays of sunlight fall on a beautiful day, as another eastbound stack train descends on Fostoria, Ohio.
A local heads out of the yard in Fostoria headed west.
A mourning dove gets frightened by the approaching Q117 passing though Fostoria in the late evening light.
A westbound Fostoria District train rounds the curve heading though town.
A westbound auto rack train heads past the signals that protect the NS Fostoria District/CSX Willard Sub diamond.
Hot intermodal Q117 slows for it's 5 minutes of fame. In a distance of about 1 mile, upwards of 10 hungry railfans will snap photos of this train.