Nice catches! A correction to make, in the opening scene of the video. The NS unit is at the old Des Moines Union Railway yard which was previously jointed operated by the Milwaukee Road and the Wabash Railroad. In 1993, NS abandoned their line between Moberly, MO to Albia, IA and formed a agreement with the BN which NS serves the Des Moines industries and BN later BNSF hauls the freight to St Louis. NS operations are based out of Glake Yard on the southeast side of Des Moines. I caught NS operations a few times last year which i found interesting
This unit was a stones throw from the UP at a grain elevator. I didn't need to go 1/4 mile to see him. Thanks for the history lesson, I did know that already I am an NS fan and my Dad worked for NS. Apparently this job tied up there for the weekend. If you look at the video you will see two old switchers for the elevator next to the NS unit. No problem, Lol!
Your welcome @@jefftoft5568! I didn’t know your dad worked on the NS. I also the two old switchers are the grain elevator switchers which NS serves the faculty and has it run over IAIS rails to Peoria, from there these trains go to markets in the eastern US. The old DMU yard is where NS interchanges with the IAIS and UP.
I model railroad NS and N&W since my Dad and I both worked on the N&W and my Dad NS also after the merger. When I go home to Cincinnati then I try to film the NS lines, hard to do here on a consistent basis. Thanks Ken!
The Rock Island many times built later to a destination, and did not have the best route. The eventual 'Spine Line' from MSP to KC that the UP now owns was one of the better routes, but it did not find it's full potential until late in the Rock's life. There was a lot of duplication in Iowa, and the Rock many times was the odd man out. But the Spine Line, Chicago to Omaha line and the Tucumcari line actually did work out despite all the Rocks Problems . And it was the only railroad offering proper service to this city of a quarter million in Des Moines . Certainly better service than the Milwaukee, Burlington, C&NW and Wabash(N&W). The Rock was always thought of as Iowa's railroad
Ahh the great sound of those old EMD'S. Great catches. Another fine video Jeff.
Thank you Rob!
Thx Jeff.
Your welcome Bob!
Awesome catches! Love the UP EMD SD60M trillos!
Triclops
Thanks!
You’re welcome!
Nice catches! A correction to make, in the opening scene of the video. The NS unit is at the old Des Moines Union Railway yard which was previously jointed operated by the Milwaukee Road and the Wabash Railroad. In 1993, NS abandoned their line between Moberly, MO to Albia, IA and formed a agreement with the BN which NS serves the Des Moines industries and BN later BNSF hauls the freight to St Louis. NS operations are based out of Glake Yard on the southeast side of Des Moines. I caught NS operations a few times last year which i found interesting
This unit was a stones throw from the UP at a grain elevator. I didn't need to go 1/4 mile to see him. Thanks for the history lesson, I did know that already I am an NS fan and my Dad worked for NS. Apparently this job tied up there for the weekend. If you look at the video you will see two old switchers for the elevator next to the NS unit. No problem, Lol!
Your welcome @@jefftoft5568! I didn’t know your dad worked on the NS. I also the two old switchers are the grain elevator switchers which NS serves the faculty and has it run over IAIS rails to Peoria, from there these trains go to markets in the eastern US. The old DMU yard is where NS interchanges with the IAIS and UP.
Lots of Great info, guys. Thanks! 👍
@@kens.3729 Your welcome Ken!
Your welcome @@kens.3729!
Awesome video Jeff with all the nice catches and UP action.
Thank you Steven!
@@jefftoft5568 Your welcome.
Super video
Thanks!
We don’t get to see the Black (NS) Stallions too often on your Channel and the Old Horses were a Sweet sight. 👍
I model railroad NS and N&W since my Dad and I both worked on the N&W and my Dad NS also after the merger. When I go home to Cincinnati then I try to film the NS lines, hard to do here on a consistent basis. Thanks Ken!
Awesome video!! That SD60M looks amazing with its old paint!!
Thanks!
@@jefftoft5568 Your welcome!
Didn't know the UP still had SD60Ms active, nice catch!
I wasn’t sure either, but great to catch one in action.
Great catches Jeff enjoyed
Thank you Ed, thanks for watching!
Nice video Jeff!
Thank you Darryl!
The Rock Island many times built later to a destination, and did not have the best route. The eventual 'Spine Line' from MSP to KC that the UP now owns was one of the better routes, but it did not find it's full potential until late in the Rock's life. There was a lot of duplication in Iowa, and the Rock many times was the odd man out. But the Spine Line, Chicago to Omaha line and the Tucumcari line actually did work out despite all the Rocks Problems . And it was the only railroad offering proper service to this city of a quarter million in Des Moines . Certainly better service than the Milwaukee, Burlington, C&NW and Wabash(N&W). The Rock was always thought of as Iowa's railroad
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UP using the SD60m's must be having a power shortage.
I don't know but I will take it anytime.
@@jefftoft5568 same here!!
Great Video!
Thanks you Hunter!
Hahaha, old timers good one. Thumbs up!
Thank you Popp's!
Sweet
Thank you Nancy!
Thanks for the video. Always like some switching action. Is this all old CNW trackage?
Rock Island first, then CNW when the Rock went belly up.
Engines #2663 and #4603 great job
Thank you!
Great train action, but like most of your cool videos the wind and distortion sound drives me up the freaking wall. Mute only
Thanks, but living in the Midwest wind is almost everyday thing so mute away! I'm not happy with it either.