Late in the afternoon the Monett turn shoves down the lead to the large Georges complex at Butterfield in picturesque Southwest Missouri. They will be dropping about half their train here and will... (more)
A re-crewed Fort Smith Turn breaks the silence in the crisp morning air as it thunders upgrade at Greenland heavy with sand cars, coming out of the Boston Mountains. The sound of 7 12-251's in run... (more)
A&M's Monett Turn nears its home at Springdale passing through the dip at Avoca with 5 Alcos and a 48 car train.
AM 62 sits at the shop awaiting its fate.
Sic transit gloria mundi What has been an everyday sight in the hills of Arkansas will soon just be a memory as generic EMD's take over another ALCO bastion.
In a strange move, with no interchange traffic to bring north, the turn runs up to Monett light power, and is seen here coming through the S-curves at Garfield. Canon 350D.
After hog lawing at Winslow and meeting the passenger train and remote job in Fayetteville, 14,000 Horsepower of ALCO 251s growls upgrade at Johnson with the Fort Smith Turn. Canon 350D.
Seven Alco C420's has just cut off from their train and are now rolling toward the shop for servicing before heading out of town to Monett Missouri.
A very late running Fort Smith Turn slowly rolls through the quite town of Johnson with a monster consist of Alco C420's seven strong.
AM 62 is now a parts donor as pieces are slowly stripped off this once proud running Alco.
The Monett turn rolls north into Monett.
The southbound Monett turn passes a BN caboose on display next to the former Frisco track in Exeter.
The Monett turn rolls into the yard at Monett with a six pack of C420's and a good size train.
A&M's Monett Turn pulls across Old Wire Road as it switches cars before its northward journey to the BNSF interchange.