Heading over to pick up another cut of cars to shove over the Madison Yard’s hump are a pair of Terminal Railroad Association of Saint Louis SD40-2s: TRRA 3006 (ex-The CIT Group / Equipment Fin... (more)
The Terminal Railroad Association of Saint Louis has two SD60I locomotives on their roster, and both are seen here at their Madison Yard. TRRA 4001 is the former CSX Transportation 8736, original... (more)
Helm Leasing GP38-2 1840 was built by EMD in March 1973 as Missouri Pacific 648. It was later renumbered MP 2099. It retained that number, but with the reporting marks of new owner Union Pacific... (more)
Sitting in the diesel service area at the Terminal Railroad Association of Saint Louis' Madison Yard is a set of power with TRRA GP40 2008 (now downgraded to a "GP38-3", ex-HLCX 1022; ex... (more)
Two TRRA units are hard at work assembling a mixed consist at the Terminal Railroad Association yard in Venice, Illinois.
The hump job with ex-SP 7478 is pulling down a cut with two locals visible in the background. The job with the TRRA paint is heading up to US Steel. This is a vastly sprawling railroad network. ... (more)
On a sunny afternoon along the Mississippi River, the Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis' train 101 crosses the Merchants Bridge. The railroad's sharp pair of SD60I's provide the power on ... (more)
TRRA SD40-2 3006 leads TRRA 101 East across Route 3 in Venice,
A TRRA hump job is seen shoving its last few cars over the hump on a beautiful Sunday afternoon.
Several TRRA units rest at Madison Yard as two more work the hump in the background.
A TRRA slug set humps a train at TRRA's Madison Yard.
A pair of Conrail SD60s bring the Barnham & Bailey Red Train toward the Merchants Bridge to cross over into St. Louis.
Busy times at the north end of TRRA Madison Yard! TRRA SD60I's 4001/4002 assemble their transfer to BNSF Lindenwood Yard. In the foreground, TRRA slug set 3008 / 308 push cars toward the hump. ... (more)
A couple of TRRA's SD40-2's work their yard making up trains.
A duo of KCSM ES44ACs lead MKCVN south through Venice.