Deadhead EB business train at West Liberty, April 19, 2010. By: Andy Brown
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Deadhead move goes east at Colona, April 19, 2010. By: Andy Brown
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Bureau Rocket's power is tied down on the North siding, April 20, 2010. By: Andy Brown
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Business train comes around the curve at the east end of Bureau, mp114, April 20, 2010. By: Andy Brown
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Stopping to line the switch going to Peoria. By: Andy Brown
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Henry Posner III and his guest Roger Grant converse with the engineer at Bureau. I'm reminded of the recurring photo theme in the old "Trains" magazine: "David P. who wants to ride in the cab?" By: Andy Brown
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Hawkeye shows off its new wheels. It's hard to see in this photo, but it also has an Amtrak 800 series number now, under the "100" By: Andy Brown
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IAIS and RDC management discuss corporate strategy.... By: Andy Brown
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Crossing the small plate girder bridge N. of Putnam. I didn't want to steal Marion's shot at this location, but I'm sure his is fantastic.... By: Andy Brown
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In the open country south of Putnam. By: Andy Brown
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I've always wanted to shoot an over/under here. Today was not the day, but an NS powered westbound did go over about 5 mins before the train got here. By: Andy Brown
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Street running in Chilli; I could've done without the piles of rock, but it'll be neat to see this line after it's rehabbed. By: Andy Brown
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Coming through the narrows N. of Peoria. By: Andy Brown
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Who doesn't like a genuine RI tricolor? By: Andy Brown
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Mark Gregor visits with Misters Posner and Pietrandrea at N. Limit Yard. By: Andy Brown
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Beginning the long backup move to Bureau, past the Peoria yard board. By: Andy Brown
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N. of Peoria; I wished my lilacs looked this good! Is there a prettier spot on IAIS? By: Andy Brown
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It's a far cry from a worn out E-unit and 2 ratty coaches, but 513 pretends to be the Quad City Rocket. By: Andy Brown
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Stopped at Bureau to drop off a passenger, clear up their sub 2 warrant and get a new one westward. By: Andy Brown
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I wish there wasn't so much junk piled around the depot at Tiskilwa, but at least they've got a roof on her. By: Andy Brown
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Deadhead EB business train at West Liberty, April 19, 2010.
On the Cedar River bridge.
Passing the East train at Silvis.
Deadhead move goes east at Colona, April 19, 2010.
Bureau Rocket's power is tied down on the North siding, April 20, 2010.
Business train comes around the curve at the east end of Bureau, mp114, April 20, 2010.
Stopping to line the switch going to Peoria.
Henry Posner III and his guest Roger Grant converse with the engineer at Bureau. I'm reminded of the recurring photo theme in the old "Trains" magazine: "David P. who wants to ride in the cab?"
Time for a cabride!
Hawkeye shows off its new wheels. It's hard to see in this photo, but it also has an Amtrak 800 series number now, under the "100"
IAIS and RDC management discuss corporate strategy....
Heading for Peoria.
Crossing the small plate girder bridge N. of Putnam. I didn't want to steal Marion's shot at this location, but I'm sure his is fantastic....
Nice train!
In the open country south of Putnam.
Passing the Henry shack depot.
I've always wanted to shoot an over/under here. Today was not the day, but an NS powered westbound did go over about 5 mins before the train got here.
Nice way to ride!
Street running in Chilli; I could've done without the piles of rock, but it'll be neat to see this line after it's rehabbed.
Coming through the narrows N. of Peoria.
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Who doesn't like a genuine RI tricolor?
Mark Gregor visits with Misters Posner and Pietrandrea at N. Limit Yard.
At N. Limit yard.
Beginning the long backup move to Bureau, past the Peoria yard board.
N. of Peoria; I wished my lilacs looked this good! Is there a prettier spot on IAIS?
Sparland.
It's a far cry from a worn out E-unit and 2 ratty coaches, but 513 pretends to be the Quad City Rocket.
Stopped at Bureau to drop off a passenger, clear up their sub 2 warrant and get a new one westward.
I wish there wasn't so much junk piled around the depot at Tiskilwa, but at least they've got a roof on her.