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QUOTE: Originally posted by CShaveRR One of the neatest places to go in Michigan is Durand, which was the heart of the old Grand Trunk Western. The old depot has been preserved, and is worth seeing even if no trains come by (highly unlikely). Fostoria, Ohio, is definitely worth the drive from anywhere in southern Lower Michigan. And Deshler (not too far from Fostoria) isn't bad, either. You've got to come to Chicago when you have more than a day to spend. I'm sure that you could take most of a week and barely scratch the surface in both train-watching and train-riding. More information here: http://www.dhke.com/CRJ/ And I just got back from a great afternoon of train-watching (and people-watching!) at the Railroad Park in Rochelle. There were quite a few trains there, and it appeared as though it was going to get busier after we left (always seems that way!). Check out the Webcam on this site for more information about Rochelle.
Originally posted by JDV5th Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply JDV5th Member sinceJanuary 2002 From: Grand Rapids, Michigan 124 posts Posted by JDV5th on Thursday, September 15, 2005 6:58 AM I think it'd be fun to go to Utah, given the history there. Wyoming looks like it has some great places too. Looks like a great trip! "One thing about trains...it doesn't matter where they're going. What matters is deciding to get on." from "Polar Express" Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Thursday, September 15, 2005 7:17 AM Yes with lots & lots of trains as a big++++++++. My personal favorite though is still Daggett CA [:p][:p] Originally posted by JDV5th [ Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply JDV5th Member sinceJanuary 2002 From: Grand Rapids, Michigan 124 posts Posted by JDV5th on Thursday, September 15, 2005 7:24 AM I've never been west of Montana/Wyoming yet, but will someday I hope. I really enjoy travelling west and hope to do so sometime again. Wyoming has some good action. "One thing about trains...it doesn't matter where they're going. What matters is deciding to get on." from "Polar Express" Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Thursday, September 15, 2005 7:42 AM Never been in Montana yet but will be in the PNW early next month & I want to go back to California in Jan 06. The website will be updated after the PNW trip[:p][:p] Originally posted by JDV5th Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply JDV5th Member sinceJanuary 2002 From: Grand Rapids, Michigan 124 posts Posted by JDV5th on Thursday, September 15, 2005 7:57 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by chad thomas Sandpoint,Id. "the funnel" The lower Columbia river george. BNSF on one side and UP on the other. Stockton tower (tower is gone though) This was writtnn earlier, but this sounds like an awesome place in the PNW. I've been to the headwaters of the Columbia river in Canada (Alberta/BC). This place sounds nice. "One thing about trains...it doesn't matter where they're going. What matters is deciding to get on." from "Polar Express" Reply Valleyline Member sinceJanuary 2001 From: US 71 posts Posted by Valleyline on Thursday, September 15, 2005 8:23 AM The Norfolk Southern's triple track main line between Altoona, PA and Johnstown. Great mountain scenery, friendly railfan oriented towns, and lots and lots of trains of all types and shapes. Reply kkasten Member sinceSeptember 2005 19 posts Posted by kkasten on Thursday, September 15, 2005 9:57 AM Though its about 3 hours from my home I love Rochelle IL. Lots of mainline action and two busy railroads crossing each other. They also cater to the railfan there with the pavilion and other amenities. My son and I were there last month and counted 30 trains in our 2 day stay which was about 12 hrs total sitting at the park Kraig Reply bobwilcox Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Crozet, VA 1,049 posts Posted by bobwilcox on Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:04 AM Elmhurst, IL-There was a resteraunt along the tracks on the Southeast corner of York and Park, Ave. You could get a booth and enjoy the freights coming in and out of Proviso as well as the commuter trains. The undertones from freight coming out of Proviso would rattle the large plate glass windows. Bob Reply CSSHEGEWISCH Member sinceMarch 2016 From: Burbank IL (near Clearing) 13,540 posts Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:29 AM My favorites are Lavergne (Ridgeland Av in Berwyn) on BNSF, which is at the west end of Clyde yard with the IC Iowa line passing overhead; and Blue Island with CSX, IHB and GTW all crossing each other, Metra's Rock Island District passing overhead just a little south and Iowa Interstate doing its backups on the IHB. If time is relatively tight, I can make a circle of Clearing (multiple spots) and check the IHB at Argo. The daily commute is part of everyday life but I get two rides a day out of it. Paul Reply halifaxcn Member sinceDecember 2001 110 posts Posted by halifaxcn on Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:41 AM These are mine and are in no order 1.) Valley Falls RI, Providence & Worcester Engine house & yard. My 4 y.o Dominic and I head there a few times a week to see the evening Providence -Worcester freight depart. Crew always stops and talks with Dom. 2.) Dolton, IL 3.) Elmhurst, IL 4.) Greewich, Ohio 5.) Palmer, MA 6.) Any area around Selkirk yard, best is the backyard pool of my cousin Doug's house in Ravena on the Chicago line! Train are about 800 ft from the yard 7.) Attleboro, MA NEC Amtrak, CSX & MBTA action 8.) Cresson, PA 9.) Worcester, MA 10.) Kharkiev Ukraine station all east west trains from Poland to Russia pass through this busy station. Regards Frank San Severino CP-198 Amtrak NEC Attleboro, MA Reply JDV5th Member sinceJanuary 2002 From: Grand Rapids, Michigan 124 posts Posted by JDV5th on Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:50 AM The P and W, cool. I have a sister that lives in Whitinsville/Uxbridge. Know where that is? I've seen the line, but not very many trains unfortunately. "One thing about trains...it doesn't matter where they're going. What matters is deciding to get on." from "Polar Express" Reply 123 Join our Community! Our community is FREE to join. 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Originally posted by JDV5th [ Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply JDV5th Member sinceJanuary 2002 From: Grand Rapids, Michigan 124 posts Posted by JDV5th on Thursday, September 15, 2005 7:24 AM I've never been west of Montana/Wyoming yet, but will someday I hope. I really enjoy travelling west and hope to do so sometime again. Wyoming has some good action. "One thing about trains...it doesn't matter where they're going. What matters is deciding to get on." from "Polar Express" Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Thursday, September 15, 2005 7:42 AM Never been in Montana yet but will be in the PNW early next month & I want to go back to California in Jan 06. The website will be updated after the PNW trip[:p][:p] Originally posted by JDV5th Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply JDV5th Member sinceJanuary 2002 From: Grand Rapids, Michigan 124 posts Posted by JDV5th on Thursday, September 15, 2005 7:57 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by chad thomas Sandpoint,Id. "the funnel" The lower Columbia river george. BNSF on one side and UP on the other. Stockton tower (tower is gone though) This was writtnn earlier, but this sounds like an awesome place in the PNW. I've been to the headwaters of the Columbia river in Canada (Alberta/BC). This place sounds nice. "One thing about trains...it doesn't matter where they're going. What matters is deciding to get on." from "Polar Express" Reply Valleyline Member sinceJanuary 2001 From: US 71 posts Posted by Valleyline on Thursday, September 15, 2005 8:23 AM The Norfolk Southern's triple track main line between Altoona, PA and Johnstown. Great mountain scenery, friendly railfan oriented towns, and lots and lots of trains of all types and shapes. Reply kkasten Member sinceSeptember 2005 19 posts Posted by kkasten on Thursday, September 15, 2005 9:57 AM Though its about 3 hours from my home I love Rochelle IL. Lots of mainline action and two busy railroads crossing each other. They also cater to the railfan there with the pavilion and other amenities. My son and I were there last month and counted 30 trains in our 2 day stay which was about 12 hrs total sitting at the park Kraig Reply bobwilcox Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Crozet, VA 1,049 posts Posted by bobwilcox on Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:04 AM Elmhurst, IL-There was a resteraunt along the tracks on the Southeast corner of York and Park, Ave. You could get a booth and enjoy the freights coming in and out of Proviso as well as the commuter trains. The undertones from freight coming out of Proviso would rattle the large plate glass windows. Bob Reply CSSHEGEWISCH Member sinceMarch 2016 From: Burbank IL (near Clearing) 13,540 posts Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:29 AM My favorites are Lavergne (Ridgeland Av in Berwyn) on BNSF, which is at the west end of Clyde yard with the IC Iowa line passing overhead; and Blue Island with CSX, IHB and GTW all crossing each other, Metra's Rock Island District passing overhead just a little south and Iowa Interstate doing its backups on the IHB. If time is relatively tight, I can make a circle of Clearing (multiple spots) and check the IHB at Argo. The daily commute is part of everyday life but I get two rides a day out of it. Paul Reply halifaxcn Member sinceDecember 2001 110 posts Posted by halifaxcn on Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:41 AM These are mine and are in no order 1.) Valley Falls RI, Providence & Worcester Engine house & yard. My 4 y.o Dominic and I head there a few times a week to see the evening Providence -Worcester freight depart. Crew always stops and talks with Dom. 2.) Dolton, IL 3.) Elmhurst, IL 4.) Greewich, Ohio 5.) Palmer, MA 6.) Any area around Selkirk yard, best is the backyard pool of my cousin Doug's house in Ravena on the Chicago line! Train are about 800 ft from the yard 7.) Attleboro, MA NEC Amtrak, CSX & MBTA action 8.) Cresson, PA 9.) Worcester, MA 10.) Kharkiev Ukraine station all east west trains from Poland to Russia pass through this busy station. Regards Frank San Severino CP-198 Amtrak NEC Attleboro, MA Reply JDV5th Member sinceJanuary 2002 From: Grand Rapids, Michigan 124 posts Posted by JDV5th on Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:50 AM The P and W, cool. I have a sister that lives in Whitinsville/Uxbridge. Know where that is? I've seen the line, but not very many trains unfortunately. "One thing about trains...it doesn't matter where they're going. What matters is deciding to get on." from "Polar Express" Reply 123 Join our Community! Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account. Login » Register » Search the Community Newsletter Sign-Up By signing up you may also receive occasional reader surveys and special offers from Trains magazine.Please view our privacy policy More great sites from Kalmbach Media Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy
Originally posted by JDV5th Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply JDV5th Member sinceJanuary 2002 From: Grand Rapids, Michigan 124 posts Posted by JDV5th on Thursday, September 15, 2005 7:57 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by chad thomas Sandpoint,Id. "the funnel" The lower Columbia river george. BNSF on one side and UP on the other. Stockton tower (tower is gone though) This was writtnn earlier, but this sounds like an awesome place in the PNW. I've been to the headwaters of the Columbia river in Canada (Alberta/BC). This place sounds nice. "One thing about trains...it doesn't matter where they're going. What matters is deciding to get on." from "Polar Express" Reply Valleyline Member sinceJanuary 2001 From: US 71 posts Posted by Valleyline on Thursday, September 15, 2005 8:23 AM The Norfolk Southern's triple track main line between Altoona, PA and Johnstown. Great mountain scenery, friendly railfan oriented towns, and lots and lots of trains of all types and shapes. Reply kkasten Member sinceSeptember 2005 19 posts Posted by kkasten on Thursday, September 15, 2005 9:57 AM Though its about 3 hours from my home I love Rochelle IL. Lots of mainline action and two busy railroads crossing each other. They also cater to the railfan there with the pavilion and other amenities. My son and I were there last month and counted 30 trains in our 2 day stay which was about 12 hrs total sitting at the park Kraig Reply bobwilcox Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Crozet, VA 1,049 posts Posted by bobwilcox on Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:04 AM Elmhurst, IL-There was a resteraunt along the tracks on the Southeast corner of York and Park, Ave. You could get a booth and enjoy the freights coming in and out of Proviso as well as the commuter trains. The undertones from freight coming out of Proviso would rattle the large plate glass windows. Bob Reply CSSHEGEWISCH Member sinceMarch 2016 From: Burbank IL (near Clearing) 13,540 posts Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:29 AM My favorites are Lavergne (Ridgeland Av in Berwyn) on BNSF, which is at the west end of Clyde yard with the IC Iowa line passing overhead; and Blue Island with CSX, IHB and GTW all crossing each other, Metra's Rock Island District passing overhead just a little south and Iowa Interstate doing its backups on the IHB. If time is relatively tight, I can make a circle of Clearing (multiple spots) and check the IHB at Argo. The daily commute is part of everyday life but I get two rides a day out of it. Paul Reply halifaxcn Member sinceDecember 2001 110 posts Posted by halifaxcn on Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:41 AM These are mine and are in no order 1.) Valley Falls RI, Providence & Worcester Engine house & yard. My 4 y.o Dominic and I head there a few times a week to see the evening Providence -Worcester freight depart. Crew always stops and talks with Dom. 2.) Dolton, IL 3.) Elmhurst, IL 4.) Greewich, Ohio 5.) Palmer, MA 6.) Any area around Selkirk yard, best is the backyard pool of my cousin Doug's house in Ravena on the Chicago line! Train are about 800 ft from the yard 7.) Attleboro, MA NEC Amtrak, CSX & MBTA action 8.) Cresson, PA 9.) Worcester, MA 10.) Kharkiev Ukraine station all east west trains from Poland to Russia pass through this busy station. Regards Frank San Severino CP-198 Amtrak NEC Attleboro, MA Reply JDV5th Member sinceJanuary 2002 From: Grand Rapids, Michigan 124 posts Posted by JDV5th on Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:50 AM The P and W, cool. I have a sister that lives in Whitinsville/Uxbridge. Know where that is? I've seen the line, but not very many trains unfortunately. "One thing about trains...it doesn't matter where they're going. What matters is deciding to get on." from "Polar Express" Reply 123 Join our Community! Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account. Login » Register » Search the Community Newsletter Sign-Up By signing up you may also receive occasional reader surveys and special offers from Trains magazine.Please view our privacy policy More great sites from Kalmbach Media Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy
QUOTE: Originally posted by chad thomas Sandpoint,Id. "the funnel" The lower Columbia river george. BNSF on one side and UP on the other. Stockton tower (tower is gone though)
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