The sun came out yesterday here, and I also went railfanning.
First, I saw an intermodal train stopped over the liftbridge, and 2 crossings. But the engines were inaccessible, so I went south 20 miles to Frontenac and saw a green signal. As soon as I got the camera, I found that the white balance was on 'cloudy' and the exposure was way too high. By the time I got it set, the train was going by. (It had a CEFX 1000-series on the point.) Then I chased it past a siding where it overtook a local with 2 SOO units. After chasing it for about 40 miles, I went to a crossing. The gravel road which went under the highway looped around through the seemingly endless bluffs. You couldn't see the train, either. When I arrived at the crossing, guess what I found out? The train already went by.
Later, I saw a train of grain MT's, an 8-hour late Empire Builder, and a very short 15-car intermodal.
Saw about 6 trains, but I got mediocre photos of one. The chase was very thrilling, as the train was going 60mph.
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