The entire locomotive fleet of the Sanitary District of Chicago's railroad is sitting outside the railroad's shops in Stickney, Illinois on a sunny March afternoon. The roster of all end cab locom... (more)
The full four locomotive roster of locomotives owned by the Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (CSDX) sit outside the operation's engine house in Stickney, Illinois, on September 27, 20... (more)
On a pleasant September 27, 2018, all four locomotives at the Sanitary District of Chicago facility in Stickney, Illinois, were soaking up the early autumn sun. In this view, two-thirds of the op... (more)
The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago is seen making a westbound trip at Harlem Ave out to the dumping fields in the early afternoon.
The Sanitary District of Chicago's roundhouse offered a view of their full roster today. From left to right, MP15DC 4 and SW1's 2, 3 and 1 bask in the afternoon sunlight. Usually, the power is kep... (more)
After another dump at the fields, #4 is inbound to the Stickney plant with 13 empties.
CSDX MP15 4 leads a empty train east under Harlem Ave in Lyons.
The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago shoves a cut of empties into a loadout track. Once spotted, they will grab another track of loads and make another run out on the mai... (more)
The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago is busy this Sunday morning with the first of several trips to be made.
One of the Sanitary District of Chicago's veteran SW1's takes thirteen empties under the CN branch line (former C&IW) in Forest View.
CSDX MP15 4 leads the eastbound sludge train under Harlem Ave in Lyons.
The Sanitary District of Chicago's MP15DC is seen departing the plant in Stickney with 13 loads bound for the fields of Summit.
This morning, the Sanitation District of Chicago ran a public education tour for local municipal agencies. For the occasion, they brought out their MP15 (which was repainted into this blue and whi... (more)
A pair of vintage SW1s lead the eastbound Chicago Sanitation District train through Lyons.
The morning empties are shoved into the plant, powered by a pair of the Sanitation District of Chicago's SW1's.