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Posted by wcaudle on Friday, September 19, 2003 5:55 PM
Croteaudd is definetly on the mark here. I have rail-fanned old US 30 several times and absolutely love Kearney. There are plenty of nice smaller and less-expensive motels there, all within walking distance of the downtown area. Very friendly college and farming town of around 30,000 people. [8D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by croteaudd

Kearney, Nebraska. Pronounced car-nee. UP's triple-track main sometimes averages a train every 10 minutes for 24-hours. Nice parking lot trackside. Eating nearby.
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Posted by CP5415 on Thursday, September 11, 2003 9:22 PM
My favourite railfan spot is Lovekin on CP's Belleville Sub. There's an old wooden bridge that's still in use over CN's Kingston Sub that allows for good photography & video of both lines.

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Posted by CP5415 on Thursday, September 11, 2003 9:22 PM
My favourite railfan spot is Lovekin on CP's Belleville Sub. There's an old wooden bridge that's still in use over CN's Kingston Sub that allows for good photography & video of both lines.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, September 3, 2003 6:30 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by powhatten

Would have to be Wayne Junction in Dayton Ohio. Plenty of CSX, and NS come through...


Say, powhatten - I live in a Dayton suburb and my grandson and I would love to visit a good spot - where in Dayton is Wayne Junction?

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, September 3, 2003 6:30 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by powhatten

Would have to be Wayne Junction in Dayton Ohio. Plenty of CSX, and NS come through...


Say, powhatten - I live in a Dayton suburb and my grandson and I would love to visit a good spot - where in Dayton is Wayne Junction?

Thanks.

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Posted by brilondon on Wednesday, September 3, 2003 4:57 PM
I agree with eolafan, there are no bad train watching spots as long as there are trains to watch. My favourite is on a bridge at the end of the Denfield sideroad just west of London, Ontario. The CN and CP mains pass under this bridge. This location has the main CN and CP lines from Toronto to Chicago pass under it. On a good day you could see up to 50 trains during the day. Amtrak and Via also pass under this bridge. Before railways cut back, you could see during the spring up to 80 trains per day!!!
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Posted by brilondon on Wednesday, September 3, 2003 4:57 PM
I agree with eolafan, there are no bad train watching spots as long as there are trains to watch. My favourite is on a bridge at the end of the Denfield sideroad just west of London, Ontario. The CN and CP mains pass under this bridge. This location has the main CN and CP lines from Toronto to Chicago pass under it. On a good day you could see up to 50 trains during the day. Amtrak and Via also pass under this bridge. Before railways cut back, you could see during the spring up to 80 trains per day!!!
Stay safe, support your local hobby group Stop, Look, and listen The key to living is to wake up. you don't wake up you are probably dead.
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Posted by CG9602 on Wednesday, September 3, 2003 12:16 PM
Well. . . . . let me list off a few quickies, as long as I'm here: The pedestrain bridge over Campus Dr. in Madison, WI ( when the WSOR is making the run to Prairie Du Chein), Prescott, WI, down by the Mississippi, and Grand Crossing, in the middle of La Crosse, WI
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Posted by CG9602 on Wednesday, September 3, 2003 12:16 PM
Well. . . . . let me list off a few quickies, as long as I'm here: The pedestrain bridge over Campus Dr. in Madison, WI ( when the WSOR is making the run to Prairie Du Chein), Prescott, WI, down by the Mississippi, and Grand Crossing, in the middle of La Crosse, WI
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 17, 2003 6:49 AM
Would have to be Wayne Junction in Dayton Ohio. Plenty of CSX, and NS come through. Then it would be Portsmouth Ohio for NS action and Clare Yard in Ciny Ohio. And can not forget Roanoke Virginia. Watch the action from the overpass, and from the Virginia Transportation Muesuem. Along with other spots.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 17, 2003 6:49 AM
Would have to be Wayne Junction in Dayton Ohio. Plenty of CSX, and NS come through. Then it would be Portsmouth Ohio for NS action and Clare Yard in Ciny Ohio. And can not forget Roanoke Virginia. Watch the action from the overpass, and from the Virginia Transportation Muesuem. Along with other spots.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 16, 2003 11:12 PM
[:)] I worked in Arlington, VA last summer. A good spot when you have to use Metro is Alexandria Station. Go the the King Street Metro Stn, on Blue / Yellow. Alexandria has Amtrak, Virginia Railway Express, CSX and NS. Good density of traffic in the evening. Good photo op from overpass south of stn and good from stn platform as well.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 16, 2003 11:12 PM
[:)] I worked in Arlington, VA last summer. A good spot when you have to use Metro is Alexandria Station. Go the the King Street Metro Stn, on Blue / Yellow. Alexandria has Amtrak, Virginia Railway Express, CSX and NS. Good density of traffic in the evening. Good photo op from overpass south of stn and good from stn platform as well.
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Posted by landry on Wednesday, July 16, 2003 6:58 PM
The Durand, Michigan, depot is my favorite place. Not only is Durand the "heart" of my favorite, fallen-flag Grand Trunk Western, but it is a safe, non-tresspassing environment. It has restrooms, the Michigan Railroad History Museum, and plenty of traffic. For mealtime, the Iron Horse Inn is a few blocks away, complete with photos of GTW steam on the wall.
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Posted by landry on Wednesday, July 16, 2003 6:58 PM
The Durand, Michigan, depot is my favorite place. Not only is Durand the "heart" of my favorite, fallen-flag Grand Trunk Western, but it is a safe, non-tresspassing environment. It has restrooms, the Michigan Railroad History Museum, and plenty of traffic. For mealtime, the Iron Horse Inn is a few blocks away, complete with photos of GTW steam on the wall.
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Posted by atl126 on Wednesday, July 16, 2003 6:53 PM
My backyard 200 yards for Norfolk SOutherns main from bellevue to toledo which also has W&LE running almost every other day but not lately maybe one a week but a lot of freights my vaoirt to watch go by is the L21 never know whats gonna be leading the local laters andrew
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Posted by atl126 on Wednesday, July 16, 2003 6:53 PM
My backyard 200 yards for Norfolk SOutherns main from bellevue to toledo which also has W&LE running almost every other day but not lately maybe one a week but a lot of freights my vaoirt to watch go by is the L21 never know whats gonna be leading the local laters andrew
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 16, 2003 6:44 PM
Folkston Georgia. All CSX trains into and out of Florida for the NE and midwest pass thru Folkston. The town of Folkston is very friendly towards railfans and have built a viewing stand with a scanner set to CSX frequencies.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 16, 2003 6:44 PM
Folkston Georgia. All CSX trains into and out of Florida for the NE and midwest pass thru Folkston. The town of Folkston is very friendly towards railfans and have built a viewing stand with a scanner set to CSX frequencies.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 16, 2003 3:54 PM
The old AMTRAK station near Dewitt Yard in Syracuse,NY.There's usually plenty of actionand even if it rains the canopy on the platform is still there.On the main line of CSXalso the occasional NYSW andCN.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 16, 2003 3:54 PM
The old AMTRAK station near Dewitt Yard in Syracuse,NY.There's usually plenty of actionand even if it rains the canopy on the platform is still there.On the main line of CSXalso the occasional NYSW andCN.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 16, 2003 3:35 PM
I've loved trains for years, but just recently really began seeking out mainline action, so I haven't been to a lot of locations, but I spent a weekend in Fostoria, Ohio on the advice of a fellow rail fan I met at the Conrail Sterling Yard in Sterling Heights, Michigan. What a great spot. The Amtrak station is a great place to just kick back and watch the action roll by. I intended to get over to Deshler, but with all the action in Fostoria I never made it!

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 16, 2003 3:35 PM
I've loved trains for years, but just recently really began seeking out mainline action, so I haven't been to a lot of locations, but I spent a weekend in Fostoria, Ohio on the advice of a fellow rail fan I met at the Conrail Sterling Yard in Sterling Heights, Michigan. What a great spot. The Amtrak station is a great place to just kick back and watch the action roll by. I intended to get over to Deshler, but with all the action in Fostoria I never made it!

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 16, 2003 12:12 AM
The Riverfront Park at Chicamaga Dam in Chattanooga Tn is an excelent train waching spot.Traffic to and from Debutts yard can be very heavy in the afternoons,and the trains cross the Tn river here on a big double track bridge.Meets on the bridge are common and the trains are always slow so good photos are easy to get.Being a public park,as long as you stay clear of the NS's property you will not be bothered by any security.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 16, 2003 12:12 AM
The Riverfront Park at Chicamaga Dam in Chattanooga Tn is an excelent train waching spot.Traffic to and from Debutts yard can be very heavy in the afternoons,and the trains cross the Tn river here on a big double track bridge.Meets on the bridge are common and the trains are always slow so good photos are easy to get.Being a public park,as long as you stay clear of the NS's property you will not be bothered by any security.
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Favorite railfan locations and/or railroads
Posted by croteaudd on Tuesday, July 15, 2003 11:37 PM
Kearney, Nebraska. Pronounced car-nee. UP's triple-track main sometimes averages a train every 10 minutes for 24-hours. Nice parking lot trackside. Eating nearby.
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Favorite railfan locations and/or railroads
Posted by croteaudd on Tuesday, July 15, 2003 11:37 PM
Kearney, Nebraska. Pronounced car-nee. UP's triple-track main sometimes averages a train every 10 minutes for 24-hours. Nice parking lot trackside. Eating nearby.
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Posted by louisnash on Thursday, July 10, 2003 11:00 PM
I get to railfan out our warehouse door at my workplace on the NS line in Northern KY. 8 Hours a day watching trains go by and taking photos when I have the chance.

My Favorite RR is the L&N.
My son is a Chessie fan.

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Posted by louisnash on Thursday, July 10, 2003 11:00 PM
I get to railfan out our warehouse door at my workplace on the NS line in Northern KY. 8 Hours a day watching trains go by and taking photos when I have the chance.

My Favorite RR is the L&N.
My son is a Chessie fan.

Brian (KY)
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Posted by Dad Howe on Thursday, July 10, 2003 9:01 PM
Alexandria, Virginia depot. Before Amtrak, two station tracks for passenger, two "outside" tracks for friehgt. Usually a train of some sort throught here nearly every fifteen minutes. Used to sit on the platform and watch. Loads of fun. Been years since I've been there. Rememebr sitting there as an R,F&P freight heading south came through on the southbound station track and began accelerating. Tail must have been doing 45-50 by the time it cleared the station. Talk about LOUD!!!

Dad Howe

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