ICCR departs westbound with 703, 153, 701, and 711 over the Iowa River bridge By: Chris Lastovich
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BICB power from RI gets set out next to the engine house while 403 and friends get prepped for their trip back west. By: Chris Lastovich
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Iowa 403 departs westbound with BICB over the Iowa River bridge By: Chris Lastovich
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BICB backs down the siding at Hawkeye to drop a pair of box cars before continuing west. By: Chris Lastovich
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Iowa 403 west sprints down hill and around a scenic curve just west of Hawkeye in the last minutes of sunlight. By: Chris Lastovich
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In early AM light, Iowa 250 and 495 double their stack train in UP's CB yard before heading back south toward their yard. By: Chris Lastovich
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Iowa 250 pulls down to clear the UP's yard switches so the conductor can line everything normal and walk back to the front. By: Chris Lastovich
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The seaboard logo coming through the grey paint on the back of Iowa 495. By: Chris Lastovich
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CBSW is finally under way pulling past the old RI depot. By: Chris Lastovich
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With O/C P5 screaming, IAIS 250 strolls past the old RI depot with near 50 tubs of loaded stacks in tow. By: Chris Lastovich
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Old and tired work horse 481 has definately seen better days. By: Chris Lastovich
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Former IAIS 325 at Alter Scrapping, working the little yard. By: Chris Lastovich
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Well after the sun got hit with cloud cover, Iowa 601 heads west with BICB-18 in tow, west of Marengo. By: Chris Lastovich
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IAIS 601, 485, and 626 head west with the west train. M.P. 273. By: Chris Lastovich
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We bid BICB a farewell as the engineer takes another notch prior to ducking under Rte. 6, west of Ladora. By: Chris Lastovich
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Sunset at the Yocum Connection... the only operable signal on IAIS owned track? By: Chris Lastovich
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Iowa 625 idling under the sanding tower at the Iowa City house. By: Chris Lastovich
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ICCR departs westbound with 703, 153, 701, and 711 over the Iowa River bridge
BICB power from RI gets set out next to the engine house while 403 and friends get prepped for their trip back west.
Iowa 403 departs westbound with BICB over the Iowa River bridge
BICB backs down the siding at Hawkeye to drop a pair of box cars before continuing west.
Iowa 403 west sprints down hill and around a scenic curve just west of Hawkeye in the last minutes of sunlight.
Pacing 403 along Rte. 6 at sunset...
The rest of the consist, cruising along Rte. 6...
In early AM light, Iowa 250 and 495 double their stack train in UP's CB yard before heading back south toward their yard.
IAIS 495, still going strong.
Iowa 250 pulls down to clear the UP's yard switches so the conductor can line everything normal and walk back to the front.
250/495 combo roster.
The seaboard logo coming through the grey paint on the back of Iowa 495.
CBSW is finally under way pulling past the old RI depot.
With O/C P5 screaming, IAIS 250 strolls past the old RI depot with near 50 tubs of loaded stacks in tow.
Old and tired work horse 481 has definately seen better days.
Former IAIS 325 at Alter Scrapping, working the little yard.
Well after the sun got hit with cloud cover, Iowa 601 heads west with BICB-18 in tow, west of Marengo.
IAIS 601, 485, and 626 head west with the west train. M.P. 273.
Pacing along Iowa 601 just east of Ladora.
We bid BICB a farewell as the engineer takes another notch prior to ducking under Rte. 6, west of Ladora.
Sunset at the Yocum Connection... the only operable signal on IAIS owned track?
Iowa 625 idling under the sanding tower at the Iowa City house.
Iowa 150 idling east of the engine house at Iowa City.