Galesburg, Illinois
August 2014 and a stop in Galesburg in the late afternoon after driving from Greenfield, Indiana on the way home from dropping Allie and Harune off at College in Ohio. Galesburg is a busy freight and Amtrak location and I stopped by at the Amtrak station to watch the arrival of a passenger train and snap a few shots.
Station (actually open from early morning until mid evening and very busy)
Northbound
Northbound with no Freight
Looking South
Artsy Switch
Artsy Northbound
Revisiting Randolph Minnesota
Kate and I went to a Train Show in Randolph Minnesota in late March of this year and I brought the camera along as I remebered that one of my favorite train photos taken, was from Randolph, probably at least 10 years ago.
Here it is ~
So, trying to find the same location for the shot proved difficult, as there has been a lot of construction in the passing years. After several attempts, I came up with a few shots that are fairly close, though the lack of a zoom lens (left at home) prevents a better match…
and a grainy Photoshop version ~
and a “before and after” complete with the addition of a land boat…
Winston, Missouri
Driving from Kansas City to Iowa on October 30, 2013 and stopped in this small town to buy some stamps and mail some bills. Population of about 250, they still had a working Post Office and remnants of a train station.
And a few enhanced ~
Iowa Falls, IA
Recently, we stayed the night in Iowa Falls, IA. When on an early morning run, I noticed this cool double bridge/arch near the downtown area. So, on the way out of town, I tool a few photos. Unfortunately, when I came back there was an inspection truck on the tracks, not a train.
And a couple of Photoshops ~
Variations On A Theme
Woke up early this morning for basketball practice and snapped a photo of the Eagan Train Crossing with the frosty snow.
Hill City, SD
During an October 2011 trip to the Black Hills of Western South Dakota, I was able to snap a few photos at the Hill City Train Museum and 1880 train. Unfortunately, both were closed.
Mid – Continent Railway
This past Memorial Day Weekend, we traveled to Southern Wisconsin for a Volleyball tournament. These trips are great opportunities for Train Photos. An added bonus was a trip to the Mid Continent Railway Museum and Preservation Yards in North Freedom, WI.
It really is an impressive assembly of vintage train engines, cars, and equipment – all having been restored, or being restored. I was able to snap several photos, with a few appearing here.
1947 Dodge Inspection Car
and on the way out of town in North Freedom (Chicago and NW)
Dakota County
Many of my photos are from Dakota County. Here are a few favorites from past years ~
Rosemount, MN looking South
and looking North
To date, my favorite train photo – Randolph, MN
Ames, IA
Taken near the center of Ames, just North of the Downtown area a few years ago ~
and the corresponding watercolor
Red Wing, MN
Another set of photos from a few years ago, taken in the Summer in Downtown Red Wing, near the Museum ~
Looking South
Looking North
Signal
Amtrak Trip
Several Years ago I took a rare ride on Amtrak to visit my ill mother in New York State. Along the way I was able to snap a few photos ~
Milwaukee,WI Terminal Watercolor
Utica, NY Station looking East
Gary, IN delays heading into Chicago
Along the way – somewhere in Ohio
Jefferson, South Dakota
Three years ago, I was traveling south on Interstate 29 between Sioux Falls, SD and Sioux City, IA and pulled off to take a few photos in Jefferson, SD.
And a Watercolor
Northfield, Minnesota
A late Autumn trip to Northfield, MN a few years ago, brought a few interesting photos (along with some Photoshop changes) of the new snow on the tracks near the center of town ~
Looking North from west side of Highway 3 – Watercolor Effect
Close up of same location
Looking South from the same location
Introduction
I have been photographing Train Tracks, Trains, Stations, and related items for quite some time. Many are taken while traveling or when out for a run or bike ride. In the first several posts in May 2011 I will add several historical photos. The future will bring current finds….