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The southbound loads curl through the sweeping curve at Inwood, SD. Rolling through the Inspiration Hills these 4 EMD motors had their work cut out for them.
At the Drums Along The Hudson event in Inwood Hill Park, this was a dance that would have been performed by Native Americans in the Great Plains region honoring the buffalo before a hunt
The northbound run of the empty rock train crosses Oak Street in Inwood, IA as they make their way north to Dell Rapids for, what else, more rocks.
Foggy Pea Soup on the CKIN later led to sun and storms as the CF&E charged eastbound for Warsaw. Cruising ahead of a developing storm, we were well into the heat of chase as we witness their passage by the aging elevator at Inwood, Indiana on the former PRR "Fort Wayne" Line.
After departing Hudson and before arriving in Inwood they traveled along a plethora of corn fields as the Inspirations Hills provided the decent background for the train.
With South Dakota in the background, triple SD40-2s 3026, 3022 and 3021 work a loaded DAIR rock train south away from Beloit, IA to Hawarden.
Thursday 4th May 2023
There was one last section on the west side of Manhattan that I had never been with my bike when I was still riding a bike. And that is this short stretch, which starts at Dykeman and ends at the Harlem River. So off I went with my friend and my scooter and I finally got to see it on Saturday. It’s a lovely stretch of park with baseball and soccer fields, barbeque stations and picnicking. It's lovely. Can't wait to go back in a few weeks when the leaves have turned.
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From a trip back to see the Dakota & Iowa in August 2021. This was such a cool road to photograph. Clean power that looks sharp and trains that run on a schedule to a certain degree. Rounding the sweeping curve with rock loads at Beloit, IA 8.30.21
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