Sunday, May 3, 2020

OY Rotary Trip - 6, The third day

Hi, Heading east from Flagstaff Dave and I spotted an eastbound train just out of town so we raced ahead to Winona where we caught it from an overpass. 


Soon we had a westbound train with a DPU

and then another eastbound.

We caught the last eastbound we shot at Winona again on the west side of Winslow, AZ.

The stack train was followed very shortly by a grain train with a "Grinstein Green" SD70MAC leading.

Moving on we continued to Lupton, AZ, on the New Mexico border (above and below).


The highlight of the day was North Guam. The eastbound and westbound tracks are separated here with the north track closer to the cliffs. While signaled for bi-directional operation the north track is normally used by eastbound trains (above and five below).





Our trusty steed sits on the right.

Moving on to Prewitt, NM we photographed an eastbound tank train at the NM Rte. 19 grade crossing and then

a westbound where NM Rte. 23 passes under the tracks (above and two below).


Thanks for looking.

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