East and west trains meet at the Summit St. crossover in Iowa City, Jan. 31, 2010. By: Andy Brown
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There were 3 700s on the EB; RI yard power perhaps? By: Andy Brown
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Company service gon. I wish I'd gotten a closeup of that axle; something about it doesn't look right. By: Andy Brown
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Looking west from Dodge St. The hoppers parked on #1 track are mtys, I suspect left there by the CR job this morning, that the WB crew will take with them. By: Andy Brown
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The WB crew is pulling down to do their yard work, leaving the bulk of their train above the crossover. By: Andy Brown
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I always like seeing the Gerdau cars on the through freights. By: Andy Brown
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Steel loads. The DUPX tank is inbound chlorosulfonic acid to Proctor and Gamble. By: Andy Brown
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EB passes the coal train pusher at N. Star, Feb. 1, 2010. By: Andy Brown
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Buddy Burton (waving) and dispacher GAK's nephew (in gray coat) from MN were also out today. By: Andy Brown
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East and west trains meet at the Summit St. crossover in Iowa City, Jan. 31, 2010.
There were 3 700s on the EB; RI yard power perhaps?
Company service gon. I wish I'd gotten a closeup of that axle; something about it doesn't look right.
Looking west from Dodge St. The hoppers parked on #1 track are mtys, I suspect left there by the CR job this morning, that the WB crew will take with them.
The WB crew is pulling down to do their yard work, leaving the bulk of their train above the crossover.
I always like seeing the Gerdau cars on the through freights.
Steel loads. The DUPX tank is inbound chlorosulfonic acid to Proctor and Gamble.
EB passes the coal train pusher at N. Star, Feb. 1, 2010.
Leaving town.
Buddy Burton (waving) and dispacher GAK's nephew (in gray coat) from MN were also out today.