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Lombard, Ill. hot spots?
Posted by Bergie on Thursday, August 19, 2004 8:15 PM
I'm going to be in the Lombard, Ill. area on Saturday and Sunday (attending the all-night flea market in nearby Wheaton on Saturday night [:o)] ) and wanted to know if there are any good railfan spots in Lombard (in case I'm able to get away for a little bit).

I know UP cuts through town, but are there any good photo-opps? (You know how bad I need material for Trackside with Erik and Mike!)

Thanks!
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Posted by CShaveRR on Friday, August 20, 2004 12:33 AM
You'd think I'd be willing to help, given my address...but I'm not a photographer, so I really don't have a clue!

You're pretty much stuck with grade-level shots (no real opportunities to rise above the tracks).

Stick close to the tracks through Glen Ellyn (between Wheaton and Lombard); you might find opportunities there, too.

If you happen to be in Lombard Sunday morning around 8:30 to 9:30, make yourself identifiable, preferably around the Elizabeth Street crossing.

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Posted by Mookie on Friday, August 20, 2004 6:33 AM
What's a Bergie?

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Posted by Bergie on Friday, August 20, 2004 7:32 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Mookie

What's a Bergie?


Better question: What's a Mookie?! [:D]
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Posted by Bergie on Friday, August 20, 2004 7:36 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by CShaveRR

You'd think I'd be willing to help, given my address...but I'm not a photographer, so I really don't have a clue!

You're pretty much stuck with grade-level shots (no real opportunities to rise above the tracks).

Stick close to the tracks through Glen Ellyn (between Wheaton and Lombard); you might find opportunities there, too.

If you happen to be in Lombard Sunday morning around 8:30 to 9:30, make yourself identifiable, preferably around the Elizabeth Street crossing.


Thanks for the tips. I'll see what I can do about Elizabeth Street on Sunday morning, but since I'm going to be with the family, if I get any chance at all, it will probably be before they wake up (5:30 to 7:00ish). Plus, it depends on how late I stay at the flea market, since it runs from 5:00pm to 4:00am. [|)]

Also, click on my profile name to see my mug shot.

Thanks again,
Bergie
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Posted by Junctionfan on Friday, August 20, 2004 7:48 AM
I believe a Mookie is a Ferengi mother from Star Trek.
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Posted by CShaveRR on Friday, August 20, 2004 8:56 AM
Oooh! Sunrise shots! The track is oriented NE-SW through most of town, so you could (maybe) do something with that.

I doubt that I could get up that early, since I won't be home from work much before midnight.

However, if I do make it, I'll let everybody know whether this Bergie's family included a wooden-looking dressed-up kid with a monocle (I've clicked on the photo; thanks!).

As for my li'l' sister, she doesn't look even remotely like a Ferrengi!

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Posted by Mookie on Friday, August 20, 2004 10:37 AM
I am sure a Bergie is what I had for supper last nite! Sans fries!

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Posted by tree68 on Friday, August 20, 2004 10:49 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Mookie

I am sure a Bergie is what I had for supper last nite! Sans fries!

Matt got the fries....

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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Friday, August 20, 2004 1:27 PM
who else would get them??............

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, August 20, 2004 5:23 PM
Lombard is pretty devoid of trees along the right-of-way. If you want wide panoramic shots try St Charles Road just east of Main Street. The commuter depot is good too.

For up close or head-on shots try Crescent where it crosses the tracks. Cescent goes south from St. Charles Rd about a mile west of Main Street. There's a bar with a parking lot right at the crossing. About a mile west along the line is the locomotive holding area where they hold inbound freights until they can run them in without blocking the grade crossings. You can get right next to any locos stopped tthere.

There's a good mix of power on the line these days. Everything from the latest heavy EMD's to the old Northwestern SD40's with the bell on the nose, to Geep B-units. Most have been repainted.
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Posted by Junctionfan on Friday, August 20, 2004 5:31 PM
Do you mean that Mookie isn't the mother of 2 ferrengi males Quark and Rom and not fraternizing with Grand Nagus Zek?[:D][:D]
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Posted by David3 on Friday, August 20, 2004 5:57 PM
It might be a bit of a drive but me and my dad are going to Naperville tomorrow on the BNSF, you can get good pictures there, which is what I'm going to do. As far as on the UP Wheaton is a good spot or Winfield which is the next town over, or Glen Ellyn would be good. [:D] Dave


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Posted by ericsp on Friday, August 20, 2004 6:42 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan

I believe a Mookie is a Ferengi mother from Star Trek.


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Posted by Bergie on Friday, August 20, 2004 10:31 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by up829

Lombard is pretty devoid of trees along the right-of-way. If you want wide panoramic shots try St Charles Road just east of Main Street. The commuter depot is good too.

For up close or head-on shots try Crescent where it crosses the tracks. Cescent goes south from St. Charles Rd about a mile west of Main Street. There's a bar with a parking lot right at the crossing. About a mile west along the line is the locomotive holding area where they hold inbound freights until they can run them in without blocking the grade crossings. You can get right next to any locos stopped tthere.

There's a good mix of power on the line these days. Everything from the latest heavy EMD's to the old Northwestern SD40's with the bell on the nose, to Geep B-units. Most have been repainted.


Hi up829,

Welcome to the forums! Thanks for the info... that was exactly what I was looking for.

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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Saturday, August 21, 2004 12:54 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by ericsp

QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan

I believe a Mookie is a Ferengi mother from Star Trek.


Don't forget someone who used to pitch for the New York Mets


Mookie Wilson was not a pitcher, he was a left fielder. He was the one who hit the slow rolling ground ball that went through Bill Buckner's legs in the 9th inning of game 6 of the 1986 World Series. Buckner's error on the play caused the Red Sox to lose the game, and subsequently the World Series, proving once and for all that the curse of the Bambino lives on!!!![:p][B)][:0][;)]

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Posted by MP173 on Saturday, August 21, 2004 7:55 AM
I dont know much about Lombard, but why not run out to West Chicago to the EJE crossing. I believe the tower is still in operation.

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Posted by CShaveRR on Saturday, August 21, 2004 8:06 AM
It sounds like UP829 has visited our fair village! I'm glad he could help by pointing out the things that I, as a non-photographer, take for granted.

One clarification. Crescent doesn't cross the tracks; it stays to the north of them. The crossing by Otto's (the tavern with the good parking lot) is Finley Road, a location known to just about every UP crew as a staging point for eastbound trains. West of the crossing, near the I-355 overpass, you'll see signs telling crews where to spot their units when holding there.

I usually like Elizabeth Street because it gives my best view of approaching trains in both directions. You can see down the long (over a mile) straightaway to the east, and down the reverse curve to the west.

I'm not sure how early The Grove opens, but you could take your family there for a good breakfast (off a menu, not a board behind a cashier!). It's not too far from the action, and you might be able to get a booth by a window with a view. It's on the corner of Main and St. Charles, a short walk from the depot.

Good luck (you should have good weather)! Post some photos somewhere.

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Posted by Bergie on Saturday, August 21, 2004 9:18 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005

QUOTE: Originally posted by ericsp

QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan

I believe a Mookie is a Ferengi mother from Star Trek.


Don't forget someone who used to pitch for the New York Mets


Mookie Wilson was not a pitcher, he was a left fielder. He was the one who hit the slow rolling ground ball that went through Bill Buckner's legs in the 9th inning of game 6 of the 1986 World Series. Buckner's error on the play caused the Red Sox to lose the game, and subsequently the World Series, proving once and for all that the curse of the Bambino lives on!!!![:p][B)][:0][;)]

http://members.aol.com/spotty3/private/mookie.html


As a Red Sox fan, I demand that all talk of Mookie Wilson and the 1986 World Series end now. [B)]

[:D] Bergie
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 22, 2004 8:10 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by CShaveRR

It sounds like UP829 has visited our fair village! I'm glad he could help by pointing out the things that I, as a non-photographer, take for granted.

One clarification. Crescent doesn't cross the tracks; it stays to the north of them. The crossing by Otto's (the tavern with the good parking lot) is Finley Road, a location known to just about every UP crew as a staging point for eastbound trains. West of the crossing, near the I-355 overpass, you'll see signs telling crews where to spot their units when holding there.

I usually like Elizabeth Street because it gives my best view of approaching trains in both directions. You can see down the long (over a mile) straightaway to the east, and down the reverse curve to the west.
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Thank you for posting the clarification. Crescent does come into downtown Glen Ellyn north or the tracks so I'm not sure what I was thinking. Probably too busy watching the trains whenever I visit there.[:)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 22, 2004 9:19 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bergie

QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005

QUOTE: Originally posted by ericsp

QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan

I believe a Mookie is a Ferengi mother from Star Trek.


Don't forget someone who used to pitch for the New York Mets


Mookie Wilson was not a pitcher, he was a left fielder. He was the one who hit the slow rolling ground ball that went through Bill Buckner's legs in the 9th inning of game 6 of the 1986 World Series. Buckner's error on the play caused the Red Sox to lose the game, and subsequently the World Series, proving once and for all that the curse of the Bambino lives on!!!![:p][B)][:0][;)]

http://members.aol.com/spotty3/private/mookie.html


As a Red Sox fan, I demand that all talk of Mookie Wilson and the 1986 World Series end now. [B)]

[:D] Bergie


LOL!!! [:D][:D][:D]
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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Sunday, August 22, 2004 12:08 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bergie

QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005

QUOTE: Originally posted by ericsp

QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan

I believe a Mookie is a Ferengi mother from Star Trek.


Don't forget someone who used to pitch for the New York Mets


Mookie Wilson was not a pitcher, he was a left fielder. He was the one who hit the slow rolling ground ball that went through Bill Buckner's legs in the 9th inning of game 6 of the 1986 World Series. Buckner's error on the play caused the Red Sox to lose the game, and subsequently the World Series, proving once and for all that the curse of the Bambino lives on!!!![:p][B)][:0][;)]

http://members.aol.com/spotty3/private/mookie.html


As a Red Sox fan, I demand that all talk of Mookie Wilson and the 1986 World Series end now. [B)]

[:D] Bergie


Sorry Bergie, I had no idea you were a Red Sox fan. I would have guessed Cubs, White Sox, or even Brewers. I edited the post. You have my deepest sympathies. Maybe next year. (The battle cry of Red Sox fans) [swg]
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Posted by locomutt on Sunday, August 22, 2004 7:02 PM
And you all laugh at all of us Cincinnati Reds fans![:)]

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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Sunday, August 22, 2004 7:30 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by locomutt

And you all laugh at all of us Cincinnati Reds fans![:)]


The Big Red Machine was a dynasty in the 70's. There are millions of Red Sox fans that have died waiting for their team to win again. Consider yourself lucky, it's only been 30 years.

Bergie, you're still young, you could pick another team.[;)]

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