Train Movements 12-21-17


Iowa Interstate Railroad owns two yard slugs, and they usually stay within the confines of a railroad yard. On Wednesday night, however, probably owing to a shortage of locomotives, mother-slug set 721/651 helped 150 pull an SIPE (Silvis IL to Peoria IL) freight to Peoria.

Several railfan photographers captured the departure of counterpart PESI (Peoria IL to Silvis IL) on Thursday afternoon with 150 leading and 721/651 trailing.

Scenes are at Bridge Junction, Persimmon Street, the old (1900) CRI&P Liberty Street Station and newer (1967) Morton Street Station, Sloan Street and the entire 40-car train near San Koty.

After chasing the Iowa Interstate train, I found two other train movements. First, TP&W SD40-3 No. 3441, wearing fresh orange paint, pulled 30 grain empties from ADM through East Peoria.

The Tazewell & Peoria Railroad's "Industry 1" job was finishing its work at the West Yard in Peoria when I caught it late Thursday afternoon. IMRR 43 had three Komatsu truck chasses, an empty corn syrup tank car (pulled from PMP Fermentation Products), what I believe to be an empty tank car used as a "buffer" and six alcohol tank cars pulled from Archer Daniels Midland Co's Peoria distillery. 

- David P. Jordan

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