QUOTE: Originally posted by BNSFLaGrange Well Im only 15 and have only been doing this for one year but here it goes. #1 Blue Island - CSX, IHB and CN own the lines but almost every single railroad that operates through Chicago can be seen here. I havent seen EJ&E, NS, and CRL but I am told CRL operates sometimes. #2 Joliet - BNSF, CN, Metra/IAIS BNSF's transcon passes over the former Rock Island. I love this spot becuase you dont have to worry about tresspassing at all. The diamonds are at Joloet Union station. #3 State Line- NS, CSX, IHB Former Nickle Plate crossing over former B&O and formerly crossing over Monon and Erie Lackawana. Fascinating place to see. #4 Homan Ave (Hammond) -NS, IHB The same Nickle Plate line that passes through State Line but two miles or so southeast. The junction is right under an overpass. If you want a good spot to see the IHB this is the place to go. #5,6,7 LaGrange, Hinsdale, Naperville - BNSF The three best spot to view the former Q around Chicago. LaGrange has the added IHB/CSX joint line that passes through Blue Island also. #8,9 West Chicago, Lombard - UP Two of my favorite locales on the Geneva Sub. West Chicago has an EJ&E crossing as a bonus. Both locations have great potential for pictures if you like sweeping curves. #10 Deval -UP/CP, CN, Metra Definately not as busy as all the others but it is the busiest location on the northside (where I live). The former WC track run parallel to First St. for about 4 blocks and can give you some wonderful pictures. The UP/CP joint line can also give you some great pictures, but Ill let you in on a little secret. There are some woods just north of grade crossing on Des Plaines River Rd. Go through the woods to the tracks. BE CAREFUL!!!! I always stay off the tracks and am cautious when a train rolls by. Dont make the UP or CP put fences around the area!!!!! I want to have a senic spot in this urban mess
QUOTE: Originally posted by AlcoRS11Nut 1.-5. Any place on the UP between Clinton, IA, and Cheyenne, WY. 6-10. The Powder River Basin
Mark Meyer
QUOTE: Originally posted by oskar here is my list 1. Folkston,GA CSX 2. Hamlet,NC CSX 3. Maroin,OH CSX,NS 4. Crssondra,PA NS 5. Rochelle,IL UP,BNSF 6. Galsburg,IL BNSF 7. Greenwood, CSX on a map it say they have NS running though there but I have not seen any NS 8. Austell,GA NS 9. Waycross,GA CSX 10. Augusta,GA CSX,NS kevin
Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM)
Dave Howarth Jr. Livin' On Former CNW Spur From Manitowoc To Appleton In Reedsville, WI
- Formerly From The Home of Wisconsin Central's 5,000,000th Carload
- Manitowoc Cranes, Manitowoc Ice Machines, Burger Boat
Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub
QUOTE: Originally posted by spbed Dagget, Ca Caliente, Ca Barstow, Ca Needles, Ca Colorado River Bridge between Ariz & Cal (BNSF) Colton,Ca Cajon Pass (summit) Dolton, IL Rochelle, IL Ft. Madison Iowa
My list has to be this, even though I'm way late on a response.
#1 Marysville, PA: Home of the Rockville Bridge, there is this place called the Bridgeview Bed & Breakfast. Great place to just sit down and watch.
#2 Rochelle, IL: Just a diamond. Pretty self explanitory when I mention how busy the UP and BNSF lines are.
#3 Cresson, PA: Good spot to watch the Pittsburgh line. Nice photos there too.
#4 Flagstaff, AZ: Amazing spot with BNSF there. Neat photos with the desert.
#5 Cozad, NE: Any place in Nebraska off US 30 in between Grand Island and North Platte is good for train traffic with 120 or so trains a day. Make sure you have a lense to catch 65 - 75 MPH trains, though.
#6 Fostoria, OH: Just a great place with a great diamond with CSX and NS.
#7: Selma, NC: A diamond with the CSX A-Line with NS running 3 trains a day on the other track, and 50 for CSX. Also notable, CSX is planning on building an intermodal terminal similar to North Baltimore, OH. Supposed to be done by 2020.
#8 Galitzin, PA: A very easy-to-get-to tunnel on the Pittsburgh line just East of Cresson.
#9 Centralia, IL: Has CN, BNSF Coal Corridor, and NS's Southern District. CN runs on the old IC line here.
#10 Last but not least, Kansas City, MO: Santa Fe JCT is a very very busy spot for BNSF and UP, but if you get bored there, which I doubt you will, KCS, NS, UP, BNSF, and some shortlines run through!
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