

8 eastbound, with Ron in the frame ...

199 racks and stacks heading for St. Paul...

C260 southbound

AND it's trailer ---

This is 299 and this is where the day got interesting. We thought that he was coming up the sub-continental divide a bit slow, but until he called the dispatcher we were not sure what was going on. Low water alarm on the trailing unit -- the conductor went back, on a rolling train to check the engine room and found no leaks, so where was the water going? The diesel doctor thought it might be a blown head gasket on one or more cylinders and they shut it down mid hill climb. That left one SD70 to pull the whole thing. As the consist came by Dupy we could smell very hot electrics as the thing was straining, Ron thinks in the 6th notch to get the train to Pewaukee. That is the only passing section long enough for this train.

351 was coming from Portage, light with two locos -- and had holed up at Nashotah for 7 to pass. Yup the clock is now running. Dispatch held 7 at Milwaukee to complete this one. They pulled the lead off 351, and patched it to 299, then shoved the original SD70 back on the lead, then the trailer from 351 ran like MAD to clear the Dupy crossover ahead of 7 ... 10 miles from Nashotah to Pewaukee ....
While they were discussing this whole thing 260 came by ..

Since the main line was blocked with the 351 / 299 mess the CN got one thru ahead of Amtrash ..
C470 Coal drag

The other half of 351 running ahead of Amtrash - to clear the Dupy cross over ..

7 a bit late but after crossing over from Main 1 to Main 2 was rolling ...

You notice int he background that parked train on Main 1 - that is 299 and it sat there until 7 passed and they got air up and everything ready to roll ...
C119 on the CN -- stacks

AND now it was time for dinner, and I headed home ...
Hope you enjoyed the train chase, and when Ron gets the photos up of the engine swap 351 / 299 I'll post those ...
Enjoy
Sinifar