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Posted by kschmidt on Thursday, March 24, 2005 8:44 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Noah Hofrichter

Last summer my dad and I took a trip to the quad cities area. Near one of the interstates there, there was a very, very, large engine graveyard. there were all sorts of roadnames on them. I was wondering if anyone knew who this yard belonged to? one other thing, the yard was near John Deer's combine plant somewhere in or near Moline.


Noah,

This would have been National Railway Equipment at Silvis, IL. I was there last year while the #261 was running the Grand Excursion in June 2004. Almost got locked inside the plant. We drove inside, through an open gate. However when we got back to leave the gate was locked. Luckily the security guard was nice enough to let us out and not call the police or something.

Here are some shots from June 2004.









I don't think they usually welcome visitors, however the security guard was quite understanding. Another thing that I noticed while walking near the road was quite a growth of "wacky weedus" . Apparently it grows quite well wild down there. I have a photo of that but I didn't know if that would be appropriate.

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Posted by shrek623 on Thursday, March 24, 2005 10:29 PM
I don't know how long they've been there but there is about 10-15 old SW?(I think) switchers parked on an old industry spur in Joliet by the now abandoned Statesville prison. Mostly UP but there were others. It didn't look like a temp location.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 25, 2005 9:40 AM
I'm really glad that this topic has been dug up again! As I said in my post from a year ago, abandoned trains have always fascinated me.

There isn't really too much around where I live. I have seen a really old wooden boxcar on some farm in Alberta while driving to Calgary. Wheat City Metals in Regina, Saskatchewan and Mandak in Selkirk, Manitoba both have lots of old rolling stock, but these are scrapyrds as opposed to graveyards, so I'm not sure if they really count. Wheat City could sort of be considered a graveyard, as for many month they had piles (literally) of old freight cars in their yard. Then, all of a sudden they just disappeared. What's really interesting, though, is an old NP heavyweight baggage car that they have sitting on their property. It was sitting, complete with trucks, on a siding for quite a while, but now the trucks are gone and it's sitting beside a shed. Someone should rescue it. Mandak is a scrapyard that exclusively cuts up railway equipment. They save useable parts, such as trucks, wheels, etc. and sell them. It really isn't in a good location for taking pictures, but I did get some when I was there.

Keith, Excellent pictures! Thanks for sharing them with us!

Hopefully there will be others with more to add to the list.
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Posted by Randy Stahl on Friday, March 25, 2005 10:59 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Sask_Tinplater

Originally posted by john7470

Up in Maine:

1) Eagle lake, deep in the Allagash Wilderness Waterway has two old steam locos (turn-of-the-century ex NYC, I believe) rotting in the woods. They were used in logging operations until the 30s. Bring your canoe... there is no road access.
They are still there. There's not much left of them to save. The group attempting to preserve them is asking for anyone who has visited these engines, and removed artifacts to please return the parts. One I believe was an ex Long island RR .
In Alamosa Co. there is a large bunch of narrow gauge cars gathered up . I was surprised to say the least.
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Posted by chad thomas on Friday, March 25, 2005 11:16 AM
Sadly I have another to add.

Wendel,Ca. was a crew change point on the Modoc line and an interchange point with the Sierra Pacific line to Susanville. The Modoc is now gone between Wendel and Alturas. And the Sierra Pacific mill in Susanville shut down. It's now just a matter of time before the last bit of the southern end of the Modoc line is abandond (Wendel-Flannigan). There is a yard in wendel with lots of cars still left there, mostly bad ordered. This was a SP town and vestiges of its past are everywhere. And almost every residence in town has a old railroad car for a shed. Some are quite old.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 25, 2005 11:35 AM
A couple of places that come to mind are in the Chicago and Birmingham metro areas.
Though I haven't been by there in years since I moved south, the Pielet Bros. scrap yard (where many EMD trade ins were scrapped) had a line of old tenders, cranes, and steam locos along Joliet road and easily viewed from public property.
I don't know about now, with the EMD plant closed, can anyone update?
In Birmingham, al., the Heart of Dixie Museum had it's equipment (in various condition) stored in a couple of old sidings parallel to the CSX and NS mains that bisect the city, near downtown.
Also I have caught a glimpse of an Alco S series parked in a yard (abandoned?) of an abandonded steel mill. in the Ainslie area . It was so rusted that I couldn't tell it's markings.
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Posted by conrailman on Friday, March 25, 2005 12:08 PM
The Ozarkmountainrailcar is where alot of Amtrak Cars and other Passengers cars go its a graveyard too.
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Posted by CopCarSS on Friday, March 25, 2005 12:21 PM
Out west of Sterling, IL there's a group of the 0-8-0's that used to swicth at the Northwestern Steel and Wire plant until 1981. They're sitting out west of town, not too far from where U.S. 30, and IL Hwy. 2 come together.

Each time I go back, it's a bit of a bittersweet thing. Photographically, they're getting more interesting as they rust away, and get more and more reclaimed by nature. But, the steam fan in me is sad because each time they're getting closer and closer to being lost forever. I fear that they're long past the point of ever running again, and are getting closer to being worthless, even for display. High scrap prices and locomotives residing really near to a steel mil really scare me.

Next time I'm in that are, I'm bringing the 4x5 with some T-Max 100 in it. At least I'll know that I have them forever on a good piece of film (as well as lots of other smaller pieces, too).

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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Friday, March 25, 2005 12:55 PM
Pielet Brothers in McCook has been closed for several years now and the site seems to be a storage area for containers.

One of the reasons I've heard as to why security was so tight at Pielet (shooting pictures from Joliet Road could draw police attention) was that they also had a government scrapping contract for military service materiel.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 25, 2005 1:24 PM
If you should get down this way, try Hearne Texas. It's one of the headquarters of Union Pacific, and there's a number of old passenger and rail cars side tracked just out side of town that are in pretty bad shape. It's also a train lovers hot spot, which I'm told on a busy day up to 80 trains might pass through...
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Posted by spbed on Friday, March 25, 2005 1:37 PM
I know at one time there was some GG1s stored on the Pennsy side of the bridge over the Sussy river between Maryland & Penny. That also would be south of Philly. When I saw them there was also some electrics that the Pennsy used to use in freight service only. [:o)][:D][:)]

Originally posted by quayfan

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Posted by MP57313 on Friday, March 25, 2005 2:53 PM
In Clayton, DE, there is an excursion train that basically "stopped in its tracks" at the end of the tourist season, around 1998 or so. Two engines and several older heavyweight cars. I was there in 2003.

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