Railfanning 55th St, Hayford and Wrightwood, Chicago, 011013: CP, BRC, NS, CSX & BNSF

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  • čas přidán 18. 01. 2013
  • Train 1:
    Two AC4400s lead a Canadian Pacific oil train north on the Belt Railway of Chicago at 59th Street, behind the Midway Airport transit center and CTA yard.
    Train 2:
    In the distance, a Norfolk Southern transfer job with a Dash-9 and SD60 for power, heads down the Belt's line to the west side of Clearing Yard.
    Train 3:
    BRC SD40-3 #560, one of only two on the roster that are not mated to hump slug units, heads north at 55th Street with a short ballast train.
    Train 4:
    CP 8735 and 9813 (an ES44AC and AC4400, respectively), hauling a high-priority stack / autorack train, bounce through the crossover at Archer Avenue, then head south on the left-hand main. They will take the Belt's main line as far as NS's Chicago Line, heading eventually for Detroit and Ontario.
    Train 5:
    BRC MP15DC #533, one of two on the roster, moves north on the Belt with ethanol loads for a processing plant in Cicero.
    Train 6:
    BNSF 4063 and 4172 take the BRC's western line to Clearing Yard, with a manifest off the "Racetrack". The two Dash-9s are former Santa Fe, specially built with "gullwing" cabs (with notches in the roof) to allow clearance through a particular loadout facility.
    Train 7:
    Now we are at Hayford Crossing, the extreme east end of Clearing Yard and where CN's Grand Trunk Western enters/leaves the Belt (the old, rarely-used main line further into the city crosses the BRC here as well). NS GP60 #7142 and high-hood GP38-2 #5146 bring a transfer freight eastward out of the yard, probably heading to Calumet Yard.
    Train 8:
    A CSX freight with BNSF power tagging along gets moving again, after waiting for permission to enter Clearing. The lead unit, SD40-2 #8409, was originally a straight-SD40 built for one of CSX's predecessors (my money is on B&O).
    Train 9:
    Light NS power, including SD70M-2 #2667, has come out for headroom in the yard.
    Train 10:
    An NS Dash-9 and Dash-8 smoke it up as they head west on the Belt, decelerating slightly and coasting through Hayford. Their train (CN symbol M341) will take the 67th Street Wye to the northbound BRC main line, heading for CN's ex-WC to Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. There, the NS power will be swapped for CN, and the train will head on to Winnipeg.
    Train 11:
    NS C40-9W #9322, SD60M #6759, C40-9W #9458 and C40-9 (standard cab) #8832 come to a brief stop at the crossing, then proceed into Clearing with their train.
    Train 12:
    Now this is a lashup! BNSF SD40-2 #1967, in Heritage I paint, and SD60M "triclops" #8143 in Cascade Green, drop off crew and head slowly out of the yard. The mass of signals in the distance are at Columbus Ave and Forest Hill-75th Street, on the approach to Forest Hill, Belt Junction and Landers Yard.
    Train 13:
    On Norfolk Southern's ex-Wabash main out of Landers Yard between the Wrightwood and Ashburn stations, three Dash-9s shove a stack train back into the yard in the course of their switching work. South of here, most of the traffic on the old Wabash is Metra's Southwest Service commuter trains to Orland Park and Manhattan, but a couple intermodals, including the RoadRailer service to the Twin Cities, go south as far as Chicago Ridge, where they access the northbound Indiana Harbor Belt. A tri-weekly (I think) NS local freight goes all the way to Manhattan.
    ~Thanks for watching!~
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Komentáře • 24

  • @nickthetrainman
    @nickthetrainman Před rokem

    Very Nice.

  • @Steelers2841
    @Steelers2841 Před 11 lety +1

    GREAT LOCATION

  • @VMCTrainsChannel
    @VMCTrainsChannel Před 11 lety

    Super compilation!!
    10:25 - Very interesting crossroad, i have never seen such!

  • @BNforever2009
    @BNforever2009 Před 11 lety +1

    super video!!!

  • @SelkirkSubRailFilms
    @SelkirkSubRailFilms Před 11 lety

    Wow tons of great trains in this awesome video! Awesome lash up of the BNSF SD40 and ex-BN SD60M!

  • @MrJunior428
    @MrJunior428 Před 11 lety +1

    nice video

  • @staintedcards
    @staintedcards Před 11 lety +1

    he was filimng at the crossing they cant say anything cause its public property and i saw 2 other people filming

  • @Steven_Williams
    @Steven_Williams Před 11 lety

    I always love watching trains from the 75th & Columbus area especially the BRC line . My brother in-law literally lives two doors from Metra's Ashburn station. Keep up the great work!

  • @Nachtwolf1
    @Nachtwolf1  Před 11 lety +1

    That was not a railroad cop, he was a security officer on his way to work at Midway Airport. He hardly even noticed me there.

  • @ddblink02
    @ddblink02 Před 11 lety +1

    The BNSF dash 9's are not former Santa Fe, they were delivered many years after the merger, (2001 or 2002). The only dash 9's Santa Fe bought were 599-699, (666 was renumbered to 599).
    It was interesting that the ethanol train had its; buffer on the wrong end, a decertifiable event for the crew.

  • @marathonguy999
    @marathonguy999 Před 11 lety +1

    What a great spot!! Jersey likes this!! How many trains a day would u say come through here!

  • @Nachtwolf1
    @Nachtwolf1  Před 11 lety +1

    That was not a railroad cop, he was a security officer on his way to work at Midway Airport. He hardly even noticed me there. I was the only person there filming.

  • @Trainlm
    @Trainlm Před 11 lety

    Very nice video. Enjoyed.

  • @Nachtwolf1
    @Nachtwolf1  Před 11 lety +1

    Nope, that cop in the beginning of the video was a security guard on his way to work at Midway Airport.

  • @CombatBuckee
    @CombatBuckee Před 5 lety

    Where is 5:30 and 11:00 located

  • @BNforever2009
    @BNforever2009 Před 11 lety

    on train number 8, Im surprised that the CSX still has SD-40's !!!

  • @rachjzk
    @rachjzk Před 10 lety

    Was the train on the right @ 2:22 on fire in the background? Great video.

  • @admydragon
    @admydragon Před 9 lety

    How would that CP at 3:45 get on the NS Chicago Line?

    • @WindyCityRails
      @WindyCityRails Před 7 lety +1

      It will most likely take the line to about 74th street where it will transfer to the NS's ex-Wabash line, which then connects with the Chicago line farther east.

    • @ohboy3622
      @ohboy3622 Před 5 lety

      If this is the brc mains between clearing yard and where it meets up with the CP then it will follow the brc mains to ns Chicago line at CP 509

  • @Nachtwolf1
    @Nachtwolf1  Před 11 lety

    Ahh, okay, my mistake. Someone gave me wrong information I guess.

  • @brady61833
    @brady61833 Před 11 lety

    did u get the cops called in this video