I still can hear the whisper of the summer nightAfter a successful evening of sunset Sprague subdivision railfanning, I went out again the following evening, hoping for some more good photos. This time I didn't take my son along, so it was a solo outing... kind of like Dennis DeYoung's first solo album, "Desert Moon".
It echoes in the corners of my heart
The night we stood and waited for the desert train
All the words we meant to say
All the chances swept away
Still remain on the road to the dune
- "Desert Moon", Dennis DeYoung
I elected to start on the CN Rivers subdivision, since it has the highest rail traffic of any rail line around Winnipeg. When I arrived "on scene", there was an eastbound freight train rolling by, with another east-facing train sitting at mile 10. I chose to chase.
CN 2421 East
Too much train on my hands |
I chose this location because I could get on the north side of the tracks, where the sun was. Since it was an eastbound train in the evening, the light wasn't great so I had to make the best of it.
IC 2465 - not a "Blue Devil" |
Sadly, IC 2465 was repainted sometime between 2013 and 2015 and is no longer blue. This was actually the first time I saw this unit, so I never saw it as a "blue devil".
Eric Gagnon has a great article on CN leasers between 1994 and 1998 that includes the "blue devils" when they were still LMS units.
Someone had dropped a pizza box in the middle of the road, so I had to include that in a photo.
MGLX 397044 and pizza |
About 15 minutes later, a westbound train came. As I drove west to find a spot to catch it, I found that CN 8899 East was still sitting at mile 10 on the north track. I pulled off the road and I was able to catch the meet.
CN 8800 West, Meet CN 8899 East
East meets west |
PRLX 250 returns |
I definitely had to chase this train!
I headed west, past Diamond, to mile 15. There I set my old Canon T1i up on a tripod to record video, then shot the train as it went by.
Little potash train on the prairie |
Another shot of PRLX 250? Why not?
PRLX 250 redux |
Here's the video...
I didn't feel like there were going to be any more CN trains for a while, so I decided to take a quick trip north to the CP Carberry subdivision and see if I could catch a train there before I had to head for home.
Luck was with me, because as I arrived trackside, I could see a headlight in Rosser, several miles to the west of me.
I found a crossing and setup for video and still photography. As the train approached, I could see it was an oil train. The sunset sure looked nice shining off all of those tank cars!
CP 9668 East
Shot of the day |
As the train passed, I pivoted to get the "going away" view as they approached a set of signals.
Highball! |
Sunset snake |
BNSF 7413 splits the signals |
I wasn't really able to catch up to the train, but I grabbed this long distance photo of BNSF 7413 and the buffer car on the rear of the oil train before giving up and heading home.
The Grand Finale |
Styx!
PS - I quoted Dennis DeYoung at the start because I finally saw him in concert, here in Winnipeg, on August 16. Dennis is the former lead singer of Styx. He and his band played at the magnificent Burton Cummings Theatre. I sat in the 4th row and enjoyed the performance of the full album "The Grand Illusion" plus many Styx hits. At 69 he still sounds great, and his band was excellent.Dennis DeYoung and band in concert |
Dennis DeYoung, up close and personal! |
STYX.. 72485 |
6 comments:
Thanks for sharing a fantastic blog-really enjoyed the photos and videos and all the commentary.
Cheers,
Dennis Karpluk
Thanks, Dennis, I'm glad you liked it!
The sunset unit oil train photos are spectacular!
My wife and I saw Dennis at Epcot in Disney World do a free concert as part of the food and wine festival. He was fantastic and we loved hearing all the old Styx tunes.
Thanks, Mike!
I'm glad you got to see Dennis perform. :)
2465 was still blue when I saw it on January 19th 2014.
Thanks Taylor, I guess it was repainted between January 19 2014 and sometime in 2015!
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