richard carr
Western Thunderer
After Streator I headed north to Ottawa Illinois, this follows the route of the Illinois railway, but it turns out this is just used for freight car storage.
In Ottawa there is a lovely bridge over the river
This is the track leading up to it, it doesn't look that good and clearly hadn't been used for some time. the photo was taken with a 100mm lens
This is in the other direction.
You can see how rusty the rails are.
Further along the Illinois railway has a small depot. This was parked outside.
Nothing wa happening in Ottawa so I headed for Earlsville, a village about 20 miles to the north east, deep in rural Illinois.
The BNSF mainline from Chicago Union station runs through it and it is crossed by a BNSF branch from DeKalb.
This was the crossing
So with this there is no gap in the mainline, the branch rail is lifts rolling stock over it, I don't think there is much traffic along the branch.
This is the mainline looking west towards Galesburg, 2 trains are coming one on each track both heading west.
The first was Amtrak, this was the second one.
Then it was a 90 minute drive back to O'Hare via the back roads to Aurora.
Richard
In Ottawa there is a lovely bridge over the river
This is the track leading up to it, it doesn't look that good and clearly hadn't been used for some time. the photo was taken with a 100mm lens
This is in the other direction.
You can see how rusty the rails are.
Further along the Illinois railway has a small depot. This was parked outside.
Nothing wa happening in Ottawa so I headed for Earlsville, a village about 20 miles to the north east, deep in rural Illinois.
The BNSF mainline from Chicago Union station runs through it and it is crossed by a BNSF branch from DeKalb.
This was the crossing
So with this there is no gap in the mainline, the branch rail is lifts rolling stock over it, I don't think there is much traffic along the branch.
This is the mainline looking west towards Galesburg, 2 trains are coming one on each track both heading west.
The first was Amtrak, this was the second one.
Then it was a 90 minute drive back to O'Hare via the back roads to Aurora.
Richard