Constructed in 1906, the once upon a time largest rail trestle in the United States, still stands tall well into the 21st century, as its seen here supporting the Indiana Railroad’s SAHW road tr... (more)
INRD 4006 leads a 20 car Baker Turn north through Keller on its way to Terre Haute. In the background is an old Milwaukee Road Keller sign. To the right in the weeds are a few remaining code line ... (more)
Indiana Railroad train SAHW crosses the 970ft long Shuffle Creek Trestle on edge of Lake Lemon with a pair of SD40-2s doing the honors on Memorial Day in 2020.
A 1250ft Indiana Railroad SAHW makes its way through Bargersville with a pair of SD40-2s doing the honors on Memorial Day. I cant think of many places to catch a pair of 40s on a stack train...
INRD 4006 returns to Bloomington after running out of ballast for the day. The branch to the quarry is usually always used after dark and is tough to shoot anything in decent light.
INRD 4006 splits a limestone cut north of Solsberry as the ballast dumping continues. Ballast was being laid today from milepost 64 to 68 before running out of it.