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Posted by ns145 on Monday, October 31, 2022 7:04 PM

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Really enjoying this discussion on the IC(G).  Those flickr photos are entertaining and informative.  Those look like fairly healthy trains...not huge but most appear to be in the 25-30 trailer range.

Is it just me, but I miss the TOFC trains.  The double stacks seem a bit boring.  Yes, much more efficient.  I still see the trailers, quite a few UPS units, but seldom in a solid train block.  

The Flickr photo of Bloomington (NS crossing).  Back in early 90s I had a customer adjacent to that overpass - Nestle -Beich a candy manufacturer and I was always on the lookout for trains.

One day I ventured over to the cabin...no one there so I looked inside.  There were a few Record of Station Movements lying on the floor and I helped clean up the abandoned cabin just a bit.  I believe they are downstair in my basement.

 

Ed

 

BN Target was an odd little operation.  It controlled the CTC between Normal and Market Street just north of the N&W and P&E crossings.   Despite all of the signals surrounding the Chicago-St. Louis mainline and Jack Line diamonds, nothing was interlocked.  All trains had to come to a stop before proceeding, regardless of the signal aspect displayed.  The N&W signals lit up green in both directions when the operator gave a train permission to cross the ICG tracks.  Definitely took me by surprise during my first visit in college.

Now everything is gone, except the diamonds and the name: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ns145/25825114001/

 

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