Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Approaching the station



A Sounder commuter is on its afternoon run from Seattle to Tacoma about to make its first stop at the Tukwila Station near the Southcenter Mall on a beautiful spring day in 2015.

Thursday, April 25, 2019

Waiting in the sun...



A Sounder commuter train sits in the afternoon sun  at King Street Station waiting to depart on its run from Seattle to Tacoma on a beautiful spring day in 2015 led by an EMD F59PHI.

Monday, April 22, 2019

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Monday, April 15, 2019

The railroad is gone but the station still stands...



The former Chicago Great Western depot in Elma, Iowa was turned into a museum after the railroad was abandoned by the Chicago North Western Railroad that had taken over the CGW in a merger.

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Awaiting its fate...



A Waterloo Apartment building that has sat abandoned is awaiting its final fate as the bulldozers will soon demolish it.

Monday, April 8, 2019

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Is that enough horsepower?



A pair of Iowa Northern MP2000D locomotives have no shortage of horsepower pulling a pair of cars along Canadian National tracks in north Waterloo, Iowa. The locomotives have been in storage for more than 2 years due to their cost of operation but a locomotive shortage forced Iowa Northern to put them back in service.

Friday, March 29, 2019

It's a hit!!



Another photograph from a baseball game between the Minnesota Twins and the Los Angeles Angels last summer in Minneapolis. A Twins player has just made a hit and you can see the ball sailing into the outfield.

Thursday, March 28, 2019

Strike!!!



A Minneapolis Twins batter swings at a pitch and misses during a baseball game between the Los Angeles Angels and the Minnesota Twins in Minneapolis.

Monday, March 25, 2019

A little lamb...



A baby lamb is exploring his environment at the Oliver Kelly Farm in Elk River, MN. The Oliver Kelly is a Minnesota Historic Society site northwest of Minneapolis/St. Paul.

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

But Google told me it was here!!!



The abandoned former Amtrak Midway station in St. Paul, Minnesota. When we were there back in June, 2018 google maps was still showing this as an active Amtrak station even though it had been closed for a while (it is no longer showing on google maps). As it turned out it was only a short distance from our wonderful AirBnB that we stayed at. There is also an interesting model railroad museum just to the south of this old station. It looks like either this building started deteriorating fast or Amtrak had not been taking care of it for some time.

Monday, March 11, 2019

Meet up at the baseball stadium



Two Metro light rail trains meet alongside the baseball stadium of the Minnesota Twins in Minneapolis. Currently both of Metro's light rail's terminate here but there is plans to extended both light rail routes beyond the stadium. The train in the right is about to depart for the Mall of America and the train on the left has just arrived from St. Paul.

Monday, March 4, 2019

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

The Mustang some would like to forget



A 1976 Ford Mustang Cobra II on display at a annual car show at a local car dealership in Waterloo, Iowa where all the money raised goes to a charity. The Mustang II was a car created in response to the first oil crises in 1973. Many were not happy with the new design but Ford improved it over the years before replacing it with a new model in 1979.

Monday, February 25, 2019

Out in the snow



A Peoria Charter bus sits in the parking lot of the Crossroads Mall in Waterloo, Iowa as its passengers spend the night at a nearby hotel. This overnight stay may not have been scheduled as the weather had been very bad with many highways in the area being closed.

Thursday, February 21, 2019

Out in the cold



Iowa Northern Railway 678 spent many years hauling passengers for Amtrak when it was numbered 241. Today it still hauls passengers as it pulls the Hawkeye Express train to University of Iowa home football games and in December for the Snowflake Express. Most of the year the locomotive and its passenger cars can be seen sitting at Bryant Yard in Waterloo, Iowa as it is this particular day in a snow storm.

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Architectural Beauty tainted by evil



The Castle Apartments in Waterloo, Iowa are a beautiful piece of architecture having been built in the early 1910's. Sadly the unique structure was tainted when a young girl was murdered by her neighbor who then stashed her body in the attic space before being caught by police.

The buildings have been empty for years and are scheduled to be torn town at some point.

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Friday, February 1, 2019



Younkers, an Iowa institution since 1856 was a victim of the collapse of the Bon-Ton. It started off as a dry-foods store in Keokuk, Iowa and grew to a regional chain.

Pictured is the former Younkers store at the Crossroads Mall in Waterloo, Iowa looking a little desitude during a late January snow storm.

Thursday, January 31, 2019

The Whitesidewalls



The Whitesidewalls performing at Summerfest in Hampton, IA in August, 2018. This outstanding band performs at Summerfest every August which is just one of their many performances during the year.

Saturday, January 26, 2019

A landscape built by nature's fury...



A a beautiful clear day looking southwest past downtown Portland, Oregon toward Mt. Hood you can see the rolling landscape caused by the Boring Lava Fields over a million years ago and the Missoula Floods about 14,000 years ago.

Thursday, January 24, 2019

Sorry, can't catch the train here.



This tiny train station no longer has passengers boarding trains and in fact no longer has tracks near it but is still serving the public as the Moscow, Michigan Township Hall. The tiny township is located on US Highway 12 between US Highway 127 and Interstate 69.

Friday, January 11, 2019

A Trip down memory lane...


The Horseshoe Motel (now the Luck Horseshoe Motel) in Port Austin, Michigan holds a special place in my heart. My Uncle Joe and Aunt Catherine owned the motel when I was growing up. For several years we could make an annual visit every summer to stay here, spend time with family, and do a little fishing with Uncle Joe. 

The picture below was the house that my Uncle and Aunt lived in. 

Looking toward their house, the sign along the highway and some cabins in the background. Some of the cabins are original and some have been built recently. The motel was originally built as a motor court motel where you park your car in a carport next to the your room. 




Monday, January 7, 2019