A deep freeze across the midwest caused the Mississippi River to freeze over in Quincy, Illinois.
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Under fantastic sunny code blue skies, South Shore Freight’s “Belt Job” or train AF4, is heading west through Hegewisch, IL for Belt Railway of Chicago’s Commercial Avenue Yard with a pair of CSS GP38-2s (2006/2004) and cars from their own Bailly Yard. Seen here at “Big Blue” Bridge, swinging around the sweeping curve over the NS Chicago District in run 8, making the steep incline no match for the two veteran EMDs. Taken: 2-20-23
24 February 2012
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On this day the rail portion of the Johnson Street Bridge that served Victoria-propper since 1924 was felled. May the notion of the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway live-on.
Here's a couple of Budd RDC Dayliner units heading back to the yard in better days.
P.S. Canada's First Prime Minister, Sir John A. Macdonald, chose to both be represened in the region (Victoria) of and be photographed upon our Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway.