Rare mileage trip with UP's E9s in 1996 over the former CNW line from St Louis to Springfield IL. This scene is in Glen Carbon IL near the covered bridge, and these tracks along with the parallel NS (NKP) line are now a bike trail from here to Edwardsville (and beyond with the NKP).
Very Nice! I chased the E-9's to Clinton, Iowa in 1995, they are beautiful!
dwkcamman611 1 year ago
lol i know its u u dont have to tell me that its u (i can tell by ur names) lol anyway, im just trying to be accurate :D
JimboRailfan 2 years ago
@JimboRailfan
Jim. Why you gotta be so corrective? lol it's cool.
And you know this is Armand, right? This is one of my many accounts.
dumbtreeclimber 2 years ago
actually, it's entering what is now NEXT to miner park, where the bike trail has an entrance to the park :)
the park is to the right
JimboRailfan 2 years ago
oh and by the way the ex-CNW line goes past far western Springfield, but its northern terminus is actually Nelson, Illinois. From St. Louis to Staunton, IL, it's abandoned; from Staunton to Green Ridge, IL, it's still used, from Green Ridge to Barr (which is just outside northwestern Springfield), it's abandoned, and from Barr to Nelson, it's still used. Anyway, great video. This is the only footage I know of of this ex-CNW line. I live in Glen Carbon. :)
JimboRailfan 2 years ago
I ride my bike through here all of the time. I live in Glen Carbon, and moved here in May of 2002, only about a year after the NS (ex-NKP) and the UP (ex-CNW, and, before that, L&M) lines were abandoned. The UP was abandoned in March 2001, and the NS was abandoned in 2000. I wish I could have gotten to see the lines before they were abandoned :(
I am 14 (born July 7, 1995), and had I lived here my whole life, I would have remembered the trains, as I can remember as long ago as when I was two...
JimboRailfan 2 years ago
You gotta love that horn !!!
RichmanJ93 3 years ago 2
Very nice.
Sylvain726 3 years ago
yeah, this RS5T seems a little unique to me for some reason, but still nice sounding.
tipdrip215 3 years ago
And, at the end of the video, the train is entering what is now Miner Park.
dumbtreeclimber 3 years ago 2