The Dri Line lives! A BNSF Clinton-Galesburg freight passes the Canadian Pacific BS61 Clinton Switcher, using trackage rights that date back over 100 years, when the DRI&NW was created and jointl... (more)
An Elkhart, IN to North Platte, NE freight stops at the yard office for it's first crew change out of Chicago. In the background is the sprawling ADM complex, which recently added an ethanol faci... (more)
A Herzog ballast train starts up after waiting for UP traffic to clear. It's good to see CP putting money into the old IC&E. Living in Michigan 15 years ago, I never would have guessed that a tr... (more)
An empty coal train passes from Illinois to Iowa over a bridge that just celebrated it's 100th birthday. This swing bridge is still handling 60-80 trains per day, as well as multiple barges.
Looking west at the Clinton Local tied down at 5th Street.
This westbound empty coal train is about to duck under Highway 67 on the west side of Clinton as they head back to the mines.
UP 4420 West rolls off the aging bridge that spans the multiple channels of the Mississippi between Clinton, IA and East Clinton, IL.
With the temperature below zero, an eastbound UP stack train heads for a crew change as the ADM plant pours out towering columns of steam.
Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern....City of Midland in Clinton, IA.
DME's "Spirit of 86" GP40, dedictated to DME employees is parked on a yard track at Clinton, Iowa on Veterans Day, 2009.
The Clinton local departs the "City of Seven Smells" for Nahant yard in Davenport behind three GP9's and a GP7.
UP stack trains meet at Clinton just west of the Mississippi River.
The Soo Clinton facilities were modest, an old section house and siding sufficed. The Mississippi River levee is seen in the distance, not sure what the larger building is. The 4204 is a Conrai... (more)
The traction motor blowers on a quartet of SD40s kicks up dust as it accelerates after waiting for a UP eastbound to cross in front of it.
A westbound intermodal comes off the bridge which is slated to be replaced in the not-too-distant future.