A local freight runs past B17 tower with a couple of GP38-2's on the point. A somber looking dwarf signal protects the yard lead where once Milwaukee units graced the rails.
A look at what once was the Milwaukee's Bensenville locomotive facility.
I sure miss the Milwaukee. Looks like only the hood was repainted as a cost saving measure.
DM&E red bomb 6092 leads 272 into the yard at Bensenville.
Over ten years after America's 200th birthday, Milwaukee Road's contribution to the bicentennial is still showing its colors, albeit it very faded. Paul Meyer photo.
SOO Line 4411 is in charge of switching out the CP's Bensenville Car Repair Shops on this cold September morning.
A relic from the Milwaukee Road.
Four SD40-2's lead a 642 ethanol train through Bensenville, on final to CP Tower B17.
The eastbound road from from Davenport rolls out its final miles in Bensenville as its seen crossing Church Road.
276 strolls through B17, nearing the end of its trip at Bensenville Yard.
272 slowly approaches Tower B17 in Bensenville behind a repainted SOO SD60 and a pair of blue and gold, DM&E SD40-2's.
A pair of faded and beaten SD40-2's arrive at Bensenville with the 182.
CP 272 has received signal indication from Tower B17, as its three Iowa, Chicago & Eastern SD40-2's make their way towards the Bensenville Yard.
DM&E Mount Rushmore 6359, IC&E 6412 and CP 5946 arrive at Bensenville with train 276, mixed freight from Huron, SD.
The caboose of a northbound C&NW freight gets a flyover from a United Airlines 747 landing at O’Hare International Airport at Bryn Mawr, Illinois, in August 1984.