Detroit Railfanning

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Re: Detroit Railfanning

Postby healey36 » Fri Jan 15, 2016 10:55 pm

Thanks for the info Chuck. Sounds like a mess. Does Detroit still have enough thru-traffic to warrant all of this? I guess the obvious answer is yes, or they wouldn't be contemplating it (or maybe no, since they can't get it done). I often wondered why this terminal was built so far out from the city...this brings a bit of clarity to that question.

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Re: Detroit Railfanning

Postby chuck » Sat Jan 16, 2016 10:25 am

By any measure this is the prime crossing between the US and Canada. A lot of traffic goes through that crossing. The main reason for the location for both the bridge and the rail tunnel is the Detroit River (which is actually just a connecting channel between the upper and lower great lakes). This means deep and fast moving water and a lot of it.

The development in "downtown" Detroit and Windsor would have made building a bridge or rail tunnel difficult (approaches for both are significant). The vehicular tunnel in downtown is almost invisible on both sides (cars/trucks can handle tight turns and grades much easier than trains). BTW, avoid the vehicle tunnel or make sure there is NO traffic so you can breeze through. You don not want to get stuck in it. The new proposed bridge is even further away (to the left on the image).

The station and bridge are only two miles from the "Downtown" area. Here is an annotated snap from Google Earth.

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Neither central business districts for Detroit or Windsor spread out along the River. They both run north/south in corridors away from the river. The snap only shows the riverfront area of Detroit. There is another cluster north of the image called the cultural center and then a another cluster north and west of that (New Center). All of these are only a couple of miles apart and should be within easy walking distance. There is a chance that the new sports complexes will tie these all together (not by design but by accident). Biggest hurdle at this point is everyone drives everywhere and you need tons of parking. All of those lots break up the space. I'm sure it seemed like a good idea at the time.
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Re: Detroit Railfanning

Postby ogauge47 » Sun Jan 17, 2016 5:58 pm

1/17

A very cold and very CP day...

CP 242

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CP T28

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CP 6017

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CSX Y122

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NS 27W

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Oakwood Yard Job, ex-N&W SD40-2

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CP 241

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NS B73

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CP 244

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Two types of red

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CP 240 and the Michigan Central Depot

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Re: Detroit Railfanning

Postby ogauge47 » Mon Jan 25, 2016 1:37 pm

I had a change of plans on my birthday this past Saturday so I went out for a few hours to watch trains

IC 3101 at CN Schaefer Yard

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GTW 4619 crossing over the Conrail Junction Runner at Schaefer Jct

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Crossing the drive at AK Steel

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Pulling into the Ford Rouge Plant

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NS BD07 under the Fort St. bridge, bring empty coke hoppers from Zug Island

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Detroit Salt

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Back at Schaefer Jet. 4619 over Schaefer Highway

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GTW and IC power

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The DT&I arches

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Yard job at Oakwood

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NS B70 running light to Milan, MI

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CP T27 with a matched set of ex-SOO SD60s

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NS 196 with an ex-SOO SD60

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GTW 5817

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Switching the Ford Rouge plant

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NS steel train (60K?) on the Conrail Junction Runner

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5817 crossing over Conrail

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CSX Y194 on the ex-Wabash Boat Line pulling empty coke hoppers off of Zug Island

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Re: Detroit Railfanning

Postby ogauge47 » Wed Jan 27, 2016 3:53 pm

Followed CSX Y194 on the ex-Wabash Boat Line this afternoon

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Re: Detroit Railfanning

Postby ogauge47 » Sun Jan 31, 2016 2:14 am

1/30

CSX Y194 shoving a coke train onto Zug Island

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NS 31M

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CP 242 with a brand new UP leader

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Meeting CN 383

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CN 383

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CP T27 with a new SD30C-ECO

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NS BD07 at the Delray Connecting RR interchange, dropping off 4 tankers

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Coupling onto it's consist at the Reserve Yard

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Y194 pulling off Zug Island

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Coming onto the Boat Line

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Re: Detroit Railfanning

Postby ogauge47 » Tue Feb 02, 2016 11:29 pm

2/2

Stopped by Milwaukee Junction this afternoon

NS 121 with a mix of UP and NS power, including a GP38 being transferred between Conrail North Yard and NS Oakwood

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CN 515, a Pontiac-Detroit job

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CN 385 with IC 2719 leading

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CN 533 pulling in from Port Huron. They turn the engine on the wye at Milwaukee to head long hood forward up to Moterm

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Re: Detroit Railfanning

Postby ogauge47 » Wed Feb 03, 2016 9:08 pm

2/3
There was a fire at Delray tower last night so all the signals and switches didn't work. All trains had to be walked past the dark signals by dispatch and switches thrown by hand

NS 21N

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CSX Y122

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CSX Q150

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NS 29G

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Re: Detroit Railfanning

Postby rogruth » Wed Feb 03, 2016 11:38 pm

Lucas,

Is most of the traffic in your photographic area containers?
I don't know about others but I would like to see some of what is behind the locos you show us.
It seems that you have all of the major roads in your area plus some short lines and switching roads.
We only see 2 to 4 trains a day here.
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Re: Detroit Railfanning

Postby ogauge47 » Thu Feb 04, 2016 12:12 am

rogruth wrote:Lucas,

Is most of the traffic in your photographic area containers?
I don't know about others but I would like to see some of what is behind the locos you show us.
It seems that you have all of the major roads in your area plus some short lines and switching roads.
We only see 2 to 4 trains a day here.


We get a mix in Detroit but 3 of the 4 trains I photographed today were containers. There is a lot of automotive traffic, with at least 10 dedicated auto parts and autorack trains daily, plenty of intermodal on all roads except Conrail, steel industry traffic (coke and finished steel), coal, oil and manifests. There is a good mix of everything.
In Delray alone, CN, CP, NS, CSX and Conrail run trains. The Detroit Connecting (DCON) interchanges with CN up at Milwaukee Junction and the Delray Connecting RR interchanges with CSX, NS and Conrail on the Boat Line by the Detroit River. There are about 50-60 regular trains a day through the city, and every long-haul train, save for Amtrak, goes through Delray Junction.

I will make an effort to show some of the consists next time I go out

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Re: Detroit Railfanning

Postby rogruth » Thu Feb 04, 2016 11:07 am

Lucas,
That would be nice. Thank you.
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Re: Detroit Railfanning

Postby ogauge47 » Fri Feb 05, 2016 6:01 pm

2/5

CP 242. KCS unit trailing

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Conrail light power

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Power and NS 332

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242 at Delray Tower

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GTW 4917 at Schaefer

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NS B19 on the Conrail Junction Runner

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CP 241

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'SC 65' drawn on the second unit

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NS 21N with BNSF power

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CN 451

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NS BD07 with empty coke hoppers

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CSX pulling up for headroom

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Re: Detroit Railfanning

Postby ogauge47 » Sun Feb 07, 2016 2:13 pm

Snapped these on my way to a gig in Hamtramck on 2/6

NS autorack train with UP power. The lead unit is a downrated AC6000CW

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GTW 4907 at CN East Yard

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Re: Detroit Railfanning

Postby Mitch » Sun Feb 07, 2016 4:59 pm

ogauge47 wrote:1/30

CP T27 with a new SD30C-ECO

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Lucas, what's up with this SD30C? Big flared radiators like an ACE. What's in it for power? New from EMD? Catapillar powered? What's it's claim to fame? :)
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Re: Detroit Railfanning

Postby ogauge47 » Sun Feb 07, 2016 11:27 pm

Mitch wrote:
ogauge47 wrote:1/30

CP T27 with a new SD30C-ECO

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Lucas, what's up with this SD30C? Big flared radiators like an ACE. What's in it for power? New from EMD? Catapillar powered? What's it's claim to fame? :)


The SD30C is an EMD rebuild with a new more fuel efficient variant of the 710 engine. These were built from SD40-2F units. This batch was delivered just a month or two ago so it was surprising to see it on a local Windsor, Canada to Detroit train


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