Guide to North American Railroad Hot SpotsA compilation of the best places to watch trains in operation across North America. Each entry includes a photos, general location, directions from the nearest highway, list of operating railroads, and the type and regularity of trains operating. Also includes railroad radio frequencies, scenic highlights, photography tips, safety considerations and other relevant travel information. |
Contents
New Haven | 7 |
NEW MEXICO | 45 |
Flomaton | 63 |
GEORGIA | 97 |
IDAHO | 105 |
COLORADO | 119 |
Dalies | 123 |
NORTH CAROLINA | 135 |
Cincinnati | 141 |
Bridge of the Gods | 153 |
Enola | |
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20 miles Amtrak Approximate Daily Train BNSF BNSF's bridge Burlington Northern Santa Capitol Limited Chicago Conrail CSX's Daily Train Frequency depot Description diesels Directions double-track downtown eastbound EJ&E ex-BN exit former grade crossing grain Hot Spots I&M Rail Link Illinois intermodal junction Kansas City locomotives main line Mainline freight Mainline freight action MARC trains Metra miles east miles north miles south miles southeast miles west Montana Rail Link motels Museum Nearby Points Nearest City Norfolk Southern northeast Northern Santa Fe Ohio overpass parking Peak Operating Hours Points of Interest Popular Name Radio Frequencies rail railfans railroad Rand McNally Atlas Remarks restaurants River Route Safety Considerations scenic single-track southbound southwest Southwest Chief station Subdivision throughout the day Tower town track track warrant trackage traffic TRAINS Contributor's Name Type of Operation Typical Motive Power U.S. Hwy Union Pacific unit coal trains UP's westbound yard