Last week, I chased the Indiana Northeastern Railroad from Fremont, IN to Quincy, MI. The train was lead by GP30 2230 and had 2216 trailing. The train stopped in Reading, MI to pick up a MOW flat, then dropped it off in Hillsdale, MI. After that, it continued to Quincy, MI where it dropped off the rest of its load before retiring for the day.
Here's the video:
Chasing the Indiana Northeastern
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Re: Chasing the Indiana Northeastern
Nice video, you hit lots of my favorite spots!
11 cars is a good sized train for their Coldwater turn, which represents the highest concentration of industries on the INER.
Looks like covered hoppers for the elevator in Quincy, and tank cars for Darling(?). The ATSF and BN hoppers are most likely destined for Sun-Gro east of Quincy. I bet that gondola will be taken on their next eastbound run and setoff at Jackson Iron and Metal south of Jonesville.
11 cars is a good sized train for their Coldwater turn, which represents the highest concentration of industries on the INER.
Looks like covered hoppers for the elevator in Quincy, and tank cars for Darling(?). The ATSF and BN hoppers are most likely destined for Sun-Gro east of Quincy. I bet that gondola will be taken on their next eastbound run and setoff at Jackson Iron and Metal south of Jonesville.