Fort Wayne, IN
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Fort Wayne, IN
I would like to get down to Fort Wayne sometime for railfanning the section between East Wayne Yard is the busiest with trains coming off the the Chicago District but is there anny good areas to set up around that area?
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Re: Fort Wayne, IN
Used to be that people would sit at the cement plant off of Hartzell Rd. in New Haven to watch the traffic as it came thru the NE jct., which is just east of the yard. NE consists of a diamond crossing of the Chicago-Bellevue line and the Detroit-Peru line with connecting lines on the north and south side of the diamond. The only NS trains you wouldn't see here are the trains coming/going towards Cincinnati from the west and trains that access the west end of the yard and terminate there. As it's been almost 30 years since I worked out of E. Wayne, and I know there has been some changes to the roads on the west end of the yard.....I just don't know if there are any spots to sit down there to watch the action at the west end. There is a message board at the Ft. Wayne Railfan site where you could ask questions too
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Re: Fort Wayne, IN
Buster Manning wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2023 10:42 pmUsed to be that people would sit at the cement plant off of Hartzell Rd. in New Haven to watch the traffic as it came thru the NE jct., which is just east of the yard. NE consists of a diamond crossing of the Chicago-Bellevue line and the Detroit-Peru line with connecting lines on the north and south side of the diamond. The only NS trains you wouldn't see here are the trains coming/going towards Cincinnati from the west and trains that access the west end of the yard and terminate there. As it's been almost 30 years since I worked out of E. Wayne, and I know there has been some changes to the roads on the west end of the yard.....I just don't know if there are any spots to sit down there to watch the action at the west end. There is a message board at the Ft. Wayne Railfan site where you could ask questions too
Thank you that diamond just outside E.Wayne my friend told me that theres not very much action just the roadrailers and a couple locals but from your post it sounds like trains running to Bellevue or Detroit will be seen there?
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Coal train in Ft Wayne
Im down in New Haven at the diamond just east of East Wayne Yard and a coal train just passed us on the Fostoria/Chicago District I didnt think that line got coal trains so im really confused and could use some help
F unit in New Haven
Anyone know anything about this unit saw it today.
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CF&E Fort Wayne Sub traffic
So I was with a friend who lives in Fort Wayne I know CF&E CHIFTW
CF&E FTWCHI
NS L48
All operate on the CF&E Fort Wayne Sub but my buddy says that it sees road freight trains to he said he has seen intermodal trains and mixed freights on that line and his dad says when there on that line they see like 5 train in 30 minutes? Whats the train traffic on the CF&E Fort Wayne Sub?
CF&E FTWCHI
NS L48
All operate on the CF&E Fort Wayne Sub but my buddy says that it sees road freight trains to he said he has seen intermodal trains and mixed freights on that line and his dad says when there on that line they see like 5 train in 30 minutes? Whats the train traffic on the CF&E Fort Wayne Sub?
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Re: F unit in New Haven
It is an FL9, and supposedly headed to the Cincinnati Dinner Train per LocoNotes.
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Re: F unit in New Haven
Theres so many rumors I have also heard its getting on NS 197 and heading to Lordstown, OH to the train grave yard
Re: F unit in New Haven
Considering it was just repainted, that is doubtful.NickThatRailfan wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 6:58 am
Theres so many rumors I have also heard its getting on NS 197 and heading to Lordstown, OH to the train grave yard
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Re: CF&E Fort Wayne Sub traffic
The only place on the CF&E in Indiana where you would see five trains or more in an entire 24 hour span would be on the west side of Fort Wayne where NS uses a short stretch to connect the "NKP"Chicago District to the "LE&W" New Castle District. The almost complete lack of sidings on the CF&E would prevent more than couple trains a day even if there was demand for that much traffic.NickThatRailfan wrote: ↑Sat Dec 02, 2023 10:19 pmSo I was with a friend who lives in Fort Wayne I know CF&E CHIFTW
CF&E FTWCHI
NS L48
All operate on the CF&E Fort Wayne Sub but my buddy says that it sees road freight trains to he said he has seen intermodal trains and mixed freights on that line and his dad says when there on that line they see like 5 train in 30 minutes? Whats the train traffic on the CF&E Fort Wayne Sub?
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Re: Fort Wayne, IN
The only NS through trains through Fort Wayne you WON''T see at NE are those that run between Chicago and Muncie via Junction on the west side of town. Coal and coke trains are rare on the NKP now, but DO happen.NickThatRailfan wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 3:34 pmBuster Manning wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2023 10:42 pmUsed to be that people would sit at the cement plant off of Hartzell Rd. in New Haven to watch the traffic as it came thru the NE jct., which is just east of the yard. NE consists of a diamond crossing of the Chicago-Bellevue line and the Detroit-Peru line with connecting lines on the north and south side of the diamond. The only NS trains you wouldn't see here are the trains coming/going towards Cincinnati from the west and trains that access the west end of the yard and terminate there. As it's been almost 30 years since I worked out of E. Wayne, and I know there has been some changes to the roads on the west end of the yard.....I just don't know if there are any spots to sit down there to watch the action at the west end. There is a message board at the Ft. Wayne Railfan site where you could ask questions too
Thank you that diamond just outside E.Wayne my friend told me that theres not very much action just the roadrailers and a couple locals but from your post it sounds like trains running to Bellevue or Detroit will be seen there?
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Re: CF&E Fort Wayne Sub traffic
bob durnell wrote: ↑Fri Dec 22, 2023 11:27 pmThe only place on the CF&E in Indiana where you would see five trains or more in an entire 24 hour span would be on the west side of Fort Wayne where NS uses a short stretch to connect the "NKP"Chicago District to the "LE&W" New Castle District. The almost complete lack of sidings on the CF&E would prevent more than couple trains a day even if there was demand for that much traffic.NickThatRailfan wrote: ↑Sat Dec 02, 2023 10:19 pmSo I was with a friend who lives in Fort Wayne I know CF&E CHIFTW
CF&E FTWCHI
NS L48
All operate on the CF&E Fort Wayne Sub but my buddy says that it sees road freight trains to he said he has seen intermodal trains and mixed freights on that line and his dad says when there on that line they see like 5 train in 30 minutes? Whats the train traffic on the CF&E Fort Wayne Sub?
Yep I figured that out after looking around in Fort Wayne and seeing a train in satellite view using it lol. I still dont know how they wouldve saw 5 trains on that part in 30 minutes tho? The only NS train that use that are NS 177, NS 142, NS 26C, NS 28C, NS 29A, NS 29F, NS 262, and NS 263. that right there is 8 trains so I guess if you wanna include one of the CF&E trains thats 9 and the NS local (L48) (if it still runs) that runs up to Columbia City and back would be 11 trains. So I guess it would be possible to 5 trains in 30 minutes there but really rare or unlikely...