Keith Schmidt, one of the better rail photographers in the midwest, posted some nice shots elsewhere on the Forums.
http://cs.trains.com/trccs/forums/t/139882.aspx
Dave Nelson
What an awesome sight seeing doubleheaded steam crossing the Government bridge. Rode the 1:00 Walcott train, did not do the dinner train though. Maybe next time.
I had a great time as well. They ran out of seats on the Powder River.So me and the girl had to be moved to another car.Yes fans we got to sit on the Hawkeye and I had Dinner with Henry Posner sitting right beside me.What a class act is all I can say.
The food was great!! Mr Posner loved the reaction he got for the trips so I can almost promise there will be more.
Yes we are on time but this is yesterdays train
Well everyone, I had a GREAT time chasing the QJ's yesterday. We first saw the freight train pass through West Liberty, IA, and then we chased it all the way to Durant. Along with a lot of good pacing video between Wilton and Durant I got at least four run-bys. Plenty of other railfans followed right along with us. Then that afternoon in Rock Island, I saw the first Silvis train depart, and toured the Evolution diesel #502. Then after 1 o'clock I saw the Walcott train go through the Central Park Ave. grade crossing - out with the QJ leading and back in with the diesel on the front. I had a great time!
The weather on the western Iowa border on Saturday morning is pretty miserable -- fog and low clouds. Out of curiosity, I looked it up for the Quad Cities area and found you are supposed to be sunny and near 70 both days. Good luck! Take lots of pictures!.
Found it! It's confirmed, you will be able to tour an ES44AC as part of the acitvities! http://www.iaisrr.com/sites/iaisrr.com/files/Steam%20Train.pdf
rockislandbDinner Train is officially SOLD OUT! Still tickets for donations to a great cause for Saturday afternoon short trips and Sunday bus from Iowa City to Rock Island/train back or train to Iowa City/bus back, coach and premium. Or buy a t-shirt. Or come to the rail yard and buy a sandwich and tour a new IAIS engine. Info at www.rigov.org All proceeds to the Salvation Army to replenish the disaster response fund.
I haven't found any information about the locomotive tours. Wonder if that will be one of their new Evolutions? That would be cool!
As for the QJ's, we're planning on making the long journey up and seeing the freight train somewhere east of Iowa City, and then maybe going into Davenport Rock Island to see the activities there. It'll be a very interesting experience.
Tickets are now available for the QJ Trips in October.
They are available either online at www.rigov.org or by calling the Rock Island Parks Dept at 309-732-parks(7275) Monday thru Friday 8:00AM to 5:00PM CDT.
Here are some specifics of the trips. The "record setting" freight train will leave Iowa City on October 18th at 7:30am with the doubleheaded QJ's pulling eastbound.
Trip Details
Saturday, October 18, 2008
noon Rock Island to Silvis and return
1 p.m. Rock Island to Walcott and return
2 p.m. Rock Island to Silvis and return
3 p.m. Rock Island to Walcott and return
4 p.m. Rock Island to Silvis and return
320 coach tickets will be sold per trip on the train rides toward Silvis and Walcott. Trips will last approximately 90 minutes. Tickets are available for a $40 donation. Tickets for children 12 years and under are available for a $25 donation (with purchase of adult ticket), and children 3 years and under are free if not occupying a seat. Children's tickets are only available for these Saturday excursions.
6 p.m. Dinner train
A limited 116 tickets will be sold for this trip which includes the full-course "celebrity chef" dinner. The dinner train trip will last approximately three hours. Passengers will ride in two classic dining cars, the IAIS' "Abraham Lincoln" and BNSF's "Powder River." Dinner train tickets are available for a $150 donation.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
8:30 a.m. Rock Island to Iowa City (one-way)
The train will consist of coach and first class cars. 200 coach and 100 premium tickets will be sold for this trip which includes bus transportation back from Iowa City to Rock Island. An option will be available for riders to catch the bus in Iowa City at 6:45 a.m. to come to Rock Island to ride the train. Coach seats for this trip require a $125 donation and premium seats require a $200 donation.
All train trips will leave from downtown Rock Island in the railyard at 1st Avenue and 17th Street.
Shot of the QJ's from a Photographers Special June 2007 in Casey, Iowa
Keith
Keith Schmidt KC9LHK You don’t bring nothin with you here and you can’t nothin back, I ain’t never seen a hearse with a luggage rack. George Strait Check out Flickr Train Photo Page
On October 18th, the engines will be doubleheaded to pull a freight to Rock Island. They will then be split up and one will do a passenger round trip to Silvis, while the other goes to Walcott, Iowa. On the 19th there is a one way trip from Rock Island to Iowa City. More information was supposed to be on the City of Rock Island's web site, but I failed to find it.
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