Tag: Pictures

  • EIRC 7565 EMD GP10

    EIRC 7565 EMD GP10

    Eastern Illinois Railroad Company EIRC 7565 EMD GP10 in Charleston, Illinois on May 17, 2018

  • EIRC 1040 EMD GP9

    EIRC 1040 EMD GP9

    Eastern Illinois Railroad Company EIRC 1040 EMD GP9 in Charleston, Illinois on May 17, 2018

  • INRD 302 Slug

    INRD 302 Slug

    Indiana Railroad INRD 302 Slug with INRD 3002 EMD GP40-2 are tied down next to INRD caboose in Robinson, Illinois on May 17, 2018.

  • NS 1057 EMD SD70ACe

    NS 1057 EMD SD70ACe

    Norfolk Southern, NS 1057 EMD SD70ACe leading NS 255 westbound Triple Crown Roadrailer that runs From Detroit to Kansas City to carry auto parts, and there are only two running in the US on the Layette Sub at Sadorus, Illinois on January 16, 2021.

  • NS 1057 EMD SD70ACe

    NS 1057 EMD SD70ACe

    Norfolk Southern, NS 1057 EMD SD70ACe leading NS 255 westbound Triple Crown Roadrailer that runs From Detroit to Kansas City to carry auto parts, and there are only two running in the US on the Layette Sub at Sadorus, Illinois on January 16, 2021.

  • NS 1057 EMD SD70ACe

    NS 1057 EMD SD70ACe

    Norfolk Southern, NS 1057 EMD SD70ACe leading NS 255 westbound Triple Crown Roadrailer that runs From Detroit to Kansas City to carry auto parts and there are only two running in the US on the Layette Sub east of Tolono, Illinois on January 16, 2021.

  • CN 2929 GE ES44AC

    CN 2929 GE ES44AC

    Canadian National CN 2929 GE ES44AC with a stack train out of Chicago on the CN Chicago Subdivision passing by the old Illinois Central coaling tower in Gilman, Illinois on January 16, 2021.

  • Canadian National Chicago Subdivision

    Canadian National Chicago Subdivision

    Canadian National Chicago Subdivision coaling tower in Gilman, Illinois on January 16, 2021.

  • NS 9806 GE C40-9W

    NS 9806 GE C40-9W

    Norfolk Southern NS 9806 GE C40-9W leading NS-224 through Princeton, Indiana on January 9, 2021.

  • NS 7675 GE ES40DC

    NS 7675 GE ES40DC

    Norfolk Southern NS 7675 GE ES40DC, NS ID-167 leads a mixed freight east passing NS ID-224 at Wright in an area know as Lyles Station in Princeton, Indiana on January 9, 2021.

    Lyles or Lyles Station is an unincorporated community in Patoka Township, Gibson County, Indiana. The community dates from 1849, although its early settlers first arrived in the 1830s, and it was formally named Lyles Station in 1886 to honor Joshua Lyles, a free African American who migrated with his family from Tennessee to Indiana around 1837. Lyles Station is one of Indiana’s early black rural settlements and the only one remaining. The rural settlement reached its peak in the years between 1880 and 1912 when major structures in the community included the railroad depot, a post office, a lumber mill, two general stores, two churches, and a school. By the turn of the twentieth century, Lyles Station had fifty-five homes, with a population of more than 800 people. The farming community never fully recovered from the Great Flood of 1913, which destroyed much of the town. Most of its residents left for economic reasons, seeking opportunities for higher-paying jobs and additional education in larger cities. By 1997 approximately fifteen families remained at Lyles Station, nearly all of them descended from the original settlers.