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Rolling into West Peru, IN for a crew change and animal feeding. Train departure city was St. Louis and the trip will end in Detroit. Railroad is the NS Illionois Division, Lafayette District.
Grand Rapids departure earlier in the morning with a turn around in Elkhart Yard. Train destination is Lexington, KY. Nice weather and a cooperative train, what more could you ask for. Train is crossing the Wabash River.
Grand Rapids departure earlier in the morning with a turn around in Elkhart Yard. Train destination is Lexington, KY. Leesburg is south of Elkhart. Nice weather and a cooperative train, what more could you ask for.
Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey circus train waits on the approach to Palmer Lake, CO as it travels southbound on the joint line to Colorado Springs, June 9, 2008.
Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey circus train came through Castle Rock, CO on June 9, 2008 en route to Colorado Springs, CO for performances. What a surprise to see many of the performers in the vestibules, including this lady looking out.
Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus train NS 046 has just finished taking on water for the animals and waits for the green light to head west to Decatur,IL.
UPY 2733 leads the animal and equipment half of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus train as it runs down Santa Ana St. in Anaheim, CA. The crew half of the train was brought into Anaheim the day before.
UP S-SADA-05, the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus train (blue unit) seen at 8th street in Waco, TX 1820 hours July 5, 2005
Note the animal car just to the right of the signal box- that black thing sticking out is an elephant who has his trunk wrapped around the door :)
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