100 year old sepaphore signal at the south end of Romney still in use by CSX.
Amtrak's westbound Cardinal splits the old Monon semaphores at South Romney, Indiana.
Potash train for INRD takes the scenic route between Chicago and Terre Haute -- via Lafayette and the Monon.
9 engines haul heavy tonnage south through Indiana at 60mph, and are about to split the Monon blades in Romney.
NS's Crawfordsville Turn has been a midnight train since Day One, but recent it has begun to appear in daylight now and again, a heretofore rare occurance. A pair of SD50s, to boot!
Add another oddball to my collection. It seems like anything you can name, I've caught here at least once.
A TFM SD70Mac leads 643 passed the South Romney blades.
The usual power leads 726 south through the South Raab Semaphores on the north side of Romney.
Three GP38-2s and two GP15-1s make a mighty roar! Fleets of 4-axles typically are ferried in trail on Saturday afternoons to Avon for servicing, but today they're called to handle Q643 themselves... (more)
Former Monon semaphores at sunset.
A BNSF GE leads a freight down the former Monon, note the tank car riding on the flatcar about 10 cars back.
EMD SD70Ace 73 leads a train south past the Romney Semaphores.
A pair of UP Dash 9s splits the semaphores on their way to Crawfordsville.
The full moon and some clouds create an interesting silhouette of the pair of semaphores on the former Monon.