My favorite spots in the Omaha area are in Greenwood Nebraska on the BNSF line and in Fremont on the UP. Still nothing can beat Gibbon and Kearney Nebraska. The amount of trains at those locations is simply amazing.
So, what are some of your favorite places to watch trains?
No doubt my favorite is at the West end of Eola yard on the BNSF mainline out of Chicago through the Western suburbs (Naperville, etc.), and tehn would have to be the diamonds at Rochelle, but that is about 45 miles away and so I don’t get there as often as I would like to. Jim (Eolafan) in Aurora, IL
We (me and my son) have a favorite place to watch…by our yard throat in Poplar Bluff, Missouri in a parking lot…well lit…by the floodlight…we call it the “spot”. [:D]
there’s a spot about a half mile south of the Bridesburg station on the NEC here in Philly… kinda heavy street traffic, but a clear, close view… and there’s one spot on a line that cuts off from the NEC and heads over to NJ… rather quiet street… and if i’m lucky i can catch some street level action too… the parking lot for the Philadelphia zoo is seperated from a main line by only a chain link fence… lots of action due to it’s proximity to 30th street station
I live in Pennsylvania and my favorite spot to watch trains is near the Alto Tower in Altoona, PA. The trains mainly consist of NS equipment and maybe 3 to 4 Amtrak Trains a day. I set up my camera every year for the annual railfest, which was excellent this year. The weather could have been better, but its all about the trains. Its a great place for watching trains. If your every out in Altoona thats the place to be.
Sitting with my 2 yr. old Macy and 4 yr. old Holly with the scanner fired up on the abandoned eastbound entrance ramp to the MacArthur bridge in downtown St. Louis. Great to go around 6:30 on a Fall evening and see a variety of moves from the BNSF, Terminal RR, Alton Southern, Union Pacific and so forth. The best part is the girls beg me to pick up some White Castles and watch trains with them. They are definitely their father’s daughters…
Willy2,try Grand Island,Nebr.By the Senior Center,2nd st grade crossing.Yoy get east/west UP and north/south BNSF over the new elevated section from one location.Have gone through many video tapes at this area.
I hope to check out some of those Nebraska spots this spring.
Meanwhile, LaGrange and (especially) Elmhurst are considered train-watching destinations. As is Rochelle (though that’s often too far away when one has limited time).
I suppose I could say my favorite is the location where I get paid to do it. Yes, I get paid to look at freight cars (oh, yeah, and classify them).
But in reality, I have an “instant favorite spot” wherever I encounter a train.
I agree with Mikey, that Frankford Junction (Philly) is a great spot – all the Amtrak (check out the Acela’s tilting for the curve !) and Septa N.E.C. action as well as NJ Transit, NS and/or CSX freights coming and going over the Delair Bridge.
Engineer- The day that I was there we saw about 45 trains. We got there at about 11:00 AM though so there were some before that too. On a Pentrex video I have, they say that up to 80 trains can pass in a single day.
The Harrisburg yard across the Susquehana river from Harrisburg Pa along route 15. If you get lucky, you’ll catch a freight coming over the river. Parking can be tricky.
I would have to say Kirkwood MO. the UP line is fairly busy and eastbound coal loads are awesome to video coming up grade from Valley Park. Also just about anywhere in St. Louis-lots of different railroads.