On Saturday I met up with Jim, we left the hotel at 7:30am and headed to Deshler. It was cold about minus 6 degrees, ther had been about an inch of snow overnight so it all looked very pretty.
The signal is clear for a stack train to head south, but before it did 2 other trains headed west on the main line.
The first was a stack train, then this manifest train.
It even had this Southern Railway liveried boxcar, I almost missed.
Finally the southbound train arrived
I was mainly videoing the trains, but after about 2 hours stood outside I headed back to join Jim in the car and get warm.
There was steady stream of trains during the morning, here's a southbound manifest, but it wasn't the busiest day I have been there. In fact we saw nothing north bound all day long, and several trains appeared to be running later than usual
As usual things quietened down in the afternoon, but this oil train arrived from the west to head south with KCS power onthe front.
You normally see this one in the morning, it had an unusual DPU on the back an SD70 ACe Tier 4, at least thats what Jim told me.
The last train of the day (for us) turned out to be the coil train going to Middletown, again this one is usually a morning train.
It was now 4:30 and time to head off and get dinner.