Hello from West Salem, not seeing any replies from someone in the know in LaCrosse so I guess I'll have to do. Here's what I know from the scanner and news sources here in the LaCrosse area:
1) Drove across the hwy 16 bridge heading to the north on my way home tonight and there is one CP train (intermodal) sitting under the bridge. I'm also going to lump the DME in with this one as I can't tell which line is what in the pictures I'm going to link to. Also not sure of the damage to the west but here is details and photos:
http://couleeonline.com/upload/photos/19/1963.jpg
http://couleeonline.com/upload/photos/17/1769.jpg
http://couleeonline.com/upload/photos/17/1774.jpg
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2) From what the paper is saying there is the one BNSF train derailed by Goose Island, HazMat was called out on Sunday morning to evaluate as it seems the whole train was hazardous material. Everything was found proper, but it is out in the middle of the swamp making work hard. Here's various details and photos:
http://www.wkbt.com/Global/link.asp?L=166107
http://couleeonline.com/upload/photos/18/1834.jpg
http://couleeonline.com/upload/photos/18/1832.jpg
http://couleeonline.com/upload/photos/18/1830.jpg
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LaCrosse Tribune article: http://www.lacrossetribune.com/articles/2007/08/20/news/03hwy35.txt
3) ICE tracks south of LaCrescent took a major hit from the photos and from talking to people at work that finally managed to come up Hwy 26 today. Do know that a house/shed and mud did land on the tracks near Brownsville. Various details and photos:
http://couleeonline.com/upload/photos/20/2000.jpg
http://couleeonline.com/upload/photos/19/1953.jpg
http://couleeonline.com/upload/photos/18/1863.jpg
http://couleeonline.com/upload/photos/18/1869.jpg
http://couleeonline.com/upload/photos/17/1763.jpg
4) For the person looking to bike ride down Hwy 35 south, not sure on the status on when it will be open, I do know they are busting their tails to get it open, but from a local that lives down that way that I talked to at work is that there are houses on the road and that in spots the road is totally missing. Even if they get it open this week I don't know how good of a shape it will be to ride. Slideshow from the LaCrosse Tribune of the area: http://www.lacrossetribune.com/shared-content/story_tools/slideshow/?type=slideshow&id=35
Sorry for the long first post, just alot of info/picture links to help everyone see what has to be contended with over here. I am trying to find a few more pictures that I saw yesterday but can't seem to find the right link that showed more of the railroads problems. Hope this helps everyone!
Paul
Your friendly neighborhood CNW fan.
Brian (IA) http://blhanel.rrpicturearchives.net.
blhanel wrote: to the forums, Paul, and thanks for sharing all those unbelievable pictures! BTW, where exactly is Goose Island from La Crosse? I've been up through there many times, but don't remember it, and it's not on my atlas map.
Nice post!
That really helped in order to get an idea of how bad this really was for the RR's.
There has been many emails sent around with questions of what the damage is to the railroads, are detours running, can the steam train run here next week or October, will the DME rebuild.... The following images should put this into perspective as to the real impact on the people who made it (7 dead so far), including this image of items next to the railroad crossing in Stockton.http://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6489.jpg
Now to start the tour:
Minnesota City looking west from 61. DME bridge crossing over the road CP bridge location is in the background.
http://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6444.jpg
The CP Minnesota City bridge - what is left. Note the missing sections in the water. The first one is about 50 feet away from the original location, the second is hundreds of feet up the creek from where it was. Yes this is supposed to be a creek a couple inches deep. According to the homeowner that was nice enough to allow us this view the water was up to the top of the bank where we were standing - that is a good 30 feet plus up. He lost a shed and may lose his garage and home if we get more rain.
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A stranded CP grain train at Minnesota Cityhttp://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6466.jpg
Minnesota City looking north from 61. DME tracks on the left, the expanded creek on the right.http://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6472.jpg
DME bridge in-between Minnesota City and Stockton. Intact but abutment is scoured. http://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6475.jpg
Stockton, MNhttp://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6484.jpghttp://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6485.jpg
Looking toward Stockton down hillhttp://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6491.jpg
Tracks up the hill from Stocktonhttp://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6497.jpghttp://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6498.jpghttp://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6501.jpghttp://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6503.jpghttp://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6505.jpg
Ice bridge on south end of La Crescent. We did not observe any washed out bridges (this one was thought to be gone). Most have missing approaches that need fill.http://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6508.jpghttp://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6512.jpghttp://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6513.jpghttp://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6518.jpghttp://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6522.jpghttp://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6527.jpg
CP detour off the BNSF meeting a BNSF CHCTAC detour that will head over to the BNSF soon.http://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6536.jpg
BNSF CHCTAC passing the La Crosse Depothttp://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6542.jpghttp://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6547.jpg
One more BNSF Z train with new power waiting at Medary (yes the sun poked out for a few minutes but was gone soon).http://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6554.jpg
For the record I live next to the BNSF in La Crosse at milepost 295 (main washout area is at 290-292). At home I got about 15 inches of rain and water in the basement.
From Monday
Detours have been running via the BNSF St. Croix Sub and then via the CP Sub. BNSF has managed to remove the trains that were stranded at Goose Island and is working to fill the holes and the missing 150 feet of causeway. They have a ballast train from Galesburg working from the south and another working on the north end. They also have a dump train with gravel fill and are using dump trucks to drop in boulders. The La Crosse City Track (old passenger main) at Herrington (milepost 295 - aka my back yard) is being used as a loading point for gravel. Trucks have been hauling since late last night making the neighbors happy about the noise.
http://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6276.jpg
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BNSF Z train at Bangor, WI
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BNSF eastbound Z train on the interchange to the CP yard
http://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6341.jpg
CP road switch pulling the BNSF through the interchange. Multiple 6 axle power is restricted from being used (must isolate all but one unit or push & pull)
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The remains of the CHCPTL that was stuck at Goose Island
http://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6358.jpg
BNSF yard - "No room at the inn"
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http://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6364.jpg
The BNSF Z in the CP yard
http://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6366.jpg
http://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6368.jpg
BNSF Z trains on the CP at Medary
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CP power for 486 running around it train on the main so it can push into the CP yard. BNSF 823 which pull the remains of the CHCPTL prepares to head west now symbol the LAWPTL.
http://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6406.jpg
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Loading the dump train on the City Track.
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http://www.carlsonphotos.net/gallery/albums/trains/flood/GK7S6431.jpg
Thanks folks, I just seen the pictures on the WKBT TV 8 website from their viewers and thought that a picture is worth a thousand words.
Goose Island is the LaCrosse county park bordering on the Vernon County line on the very end of LaCrosse. If looking on a map for it, find county road K and Hwy 35 and you've found where it is. Stoddard is to the south and LaCrosse is to the north.
I'm a ham operator and get the hazardous weather outlooks from the National Weather Service and the last one was making it sound like that the rain is going to be coming again along with some wind, hopefully it misses the area and goes way to the north like Duluth and the northern half of Wisconsin..
WOW.
also to you, mttcrlsn. Batten down the hatches, more rain is coming.
Wow Matt! Those are some of the best photos I've seen yet from this whole thing, both from the detour side and the washout side. Absolutely great pictures. Thanks for sharing them.
Noah
Whoever coined the phrase "a picture is worth 1,000 words" sure hit the nail on the head.
I have serious doubts in my mind that we are going to see steam over these lines in the coming few weeks .... darn.
Dave Nelson
BNSF is confirmed to have one main open, from somebody in La Crosse. Apparently they've been running westbounds like crazy this morning.
A.K. Cummings wrote:I've heard others speculate on the abandonment of the east end of the DM&E, but color me a skeptic. Firstly, DM&E isn't saying much, even about the extent of the damage, let alone their future plans for the line. Anything out and about now is pure speculation. That doesn't make it incorrect, but take it for what it's worth.Secondly, a lot of DM&E customers, even after the IC&E merger, have continued to route trains to the CP and UP interchanges at MC Jct. and Winona, respectively. Yes, it's true that the majority of DM&E's traffic goes south at Owatonna and down onto the IC&E, but there are still healthy trains running this route. They're correct in saying one per day (east one day, west the next is the typical schedule), but that's still a lot of revenue. Thirdly, this line will play squarely at the center of the Powder River Basin project. It offers DM&E direct access to key power plants in Wisconsin, including key big plants at Weston and Columbia (Portage). Both those plants are served by CP (Weston is also served by CN), and with DM&E having a shorter route than UP or BNSF, they'd have a good shot at underbidding. I've been wrong before, and I'm a little biased because this is one of my favorite sections of the DM&E — very scenic — but I just don't see it in the cards. Only time will tell, however...A right bloody mess indeed for CP. As reported on the news wire, in addition to Garvin Brook, the Whitewater River bridge at Weaver, while still intact, has had its approaches washed away. Those are two key bridges of respectable size that will keep the Golden Rodent down for a while. I bet now they're wishing they had a transfer track in the northeast quadrant of Grand Crossing at La Crosse. I'd imagine CP's ID crews will get sick of the run-around move in a big hurry...Andy CummingsAssociate EditorTrains MagazineWaukesha, Wis.
It may take awhile but I feel fairly confident that the DME's line west from CK Tower will eventually get rebuilt. There's a lot of work there, obviously, but it's simply too important of a link to let go and it's an important I/C point as well for my employer (CPRS) - coal or no coal. The ICE mainline from La Crescent southward (what I affectionately call "my mainline") will probably be O.O.S. for a month, perhaps a little more but it will get rebuilt and will be just fine. It isn't the first time that CP's River Sub and ICE's Marquette Sub have taken hits from water. Anyone remember the Mississippi River floods of '65 and '69? I do as the MILW had to reroute trains onto the Cedar Rapids-Calmar branch thru my hometown of Edgewood, Iowa (only wish I had shots of THAT action) for good periods both times. Shoot, both segments took hits a few years back when the River flooded again. Now this latest hit is probably like the flood every 150 years and it did a lot of damage but somehow things will get rebuilt again.
Any ideas on how all of this may effect the 2816 excursions for next week?
Can anybody help me with schedules and routes in the Chicago area for 2816? Coming from Milwaukee to Chicago on 30th, where does whistle ban start? Where will engine layover 30th&31st?
Thanks
Woody9
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Hehehe, I got two BNSF trains on the WC last night. Atmo gets foiled again....Hehehe.
Alec
Main track 1 was put back in service about 3am this morning with trains passing at crawl speed to walking speed. Both westbounds and eastbounds are using this with eastbound running reverse main to Genoa. Main 2 is still out and they are dumping rock as of 16:00. The area is being referred to as the "big hole" or "big dig" due to the tons of rock it is taking to fill. Additionally because the area is so wet and saturated more fill and tamping will be needed on both tracks over the coming weeks.
Highway 35 remains closed as the staging area for equipment (note that I have seen Hulcher trucks with Oklahoma and Texas plates).
BNSF has still been sending detours via the CP today even with the opening. I observed 3 eastbound Z trains heading onto the CP this afternoon.
[As I type this it is raining hard again... thinking it is time to build a bigger boat.]
wctransfer wrote:Hehehe, I got two BNSF trains on the WC last night. Atmo gets foiled again....Hehehe.Alec
i get more trains than you anyway.
and it seems i'm getting an ICE detour headed for Altoona as we speak. it left lebanon at noon today and i wouldnt doubt if it showed up here soon enough. i'm trying to find more info as it comes. i MUST see this train!
mttcrlsn wrote: [As I type this it is raining hard again... thinking it is time to build a bigger boat.]
40 days and 40 nights starts to sound just about right, doesn't it? If you are bringing on the animals two by two, please leave the mosquitos behind this time.
CP 2816.Hope that 2816 is still going to make that trip to
chicago on the 29th.Will this go thru Columbus wi,if so any body got the shcedule times.Thank You
Strangely enough, piles of Gopherwood have started showing up on my front lawn, and there are some plans for this really large boat in cubits along with it (How am I supposed to read cubits?). Can't quite figure it out....
Doubt it. I can go anywhere and see a train, not just New Brighton.
Lord Atmo wrote: and we had crew shortages when the MPRDM/MDMPR rerouted through here 2 weeks ago
and we had crew shortages when the MPRDM/MDMPR rerouted through here 2 weeks ago
I have not been able to spend much time in Neenah, and I was wondering if anyone has seen anything foreign in our CN area? Also, talking of "crew shortages", does that mean that when BNSF or others are detoured on another line, that their own crews don't do the run? I would appreciate clarification on that point? Along another topic what type of detectors are located on the CN line to Stevens Point just west of HWY 41 in Neenah, (they are just about under the overpass) The sensors are about 4' off the ground, and are white rectangles and one on each side of the track.
Thanks for any help with this.
Jared
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