Is Lansing worth railfanning?
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Is Lansing worth railfanning?
The way I see it, I'm not seeing much incentive to pay a visit to Lansing for train watching purposes. Nearly the same trains that pass through on CN can be seen at the much more accessible Durand, CSX traffic is very light, and NS traffic is lighter still. The best place to railfan to my knowledge is Trowbridge but is it legally accessible now? What other spots in Lansing are worth checking out? I hear that another spot is the west side of Ensel yard, is there a decent amount of yard activity that goes on there that helps to compensate somewhat for the minimal amount of through CSX trains? What are the best times to catch trains in Lansing? When does CSX typically send trains through?
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Re: Is Lansing worth railfanning?
NS no longer runs to Lansing. The Jackson & Lansing runs that line now.
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Re: Is Lansing worth railfanning?
Depending on the day you'll see D708 head east in the morning sometime after 8 and return west sometime in the mid to late afternoon. You might also see Q334 and Q335 during the daylight hours depending on what day it is. There's also the chance of a grain or stone train. If you sat at the Amtrak station you could probably see about 15 CN trains and 3 CSX trains during the daylight.
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You're probably better off with Durand. Not really more trains but the station makes passing time easier with its facilities.
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Re: Is Lansing worth railfanning?
I have been going through a weight loss program at the Sparrow Bariatric center which is in the Michagan Athletic Center on Hagadorn Rd. I have about 4 appointments per week and hear several trains each time I am there. Unfortunately I can't see them and I do not have time to hang around as I have to get back to work. Last week I did get to see two trains one on the CSX and one on the CN within 10 minutes of each other. The CSX train appeared to be a local heading West around 1:30 PM
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Re: Is Lansing worth railfanning?
The Amtrak station would be the ideal location since it sits between both main lines but it prohibits parking to anybody that isn't a passenger and even if we parked elsewhere and walked to the station, personnel would likely make us leave if we're just milling about the platform. With the new station allegedly going the paid parking route, it'll be even less accessible.SD80MAC wrote:Depending on the day you'll see D708 head east in the morning sometime after 8 and return west sometime in the mid to late afternoon. You might also see Q334 and Q335 during the daylight hours depending on what day it is. There's also the chance of a grain or stone train. If you sat at the Amtrak station you could probably see about 15 CN trains and 3 CSX trains during the daylight.
Now that I think about it, we could just bring some chairs and chill on the sidewalk next to the station. It's not as accommodating as Durand but it's something. Might try that one day.
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I have parked at the Amtrak station for years without an issue. That could change when the new station opens, I guess. Otherwise, park at the Quality Dairy across the street, and walk over the crossing and sit on one of the benches on the platform. I've never heard of anyone getting kicked out, the station agent there is a railfan himself! Bring a scanner so you can walk over to the CSX when a train is approaching.
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Re: Is Lansing worth railfanning?
At Durand, you're seeing the same CN trains that you would see in Lansing with a small bonus in the form of 3-4 CSX trains. I may as well continue to go no further than Durand since access to the tracks is easier thanks to the station.MQT3001 wrote:You're probably better off with Durand. Not really more trains but the station makes passing time easier with its facilities.
In my previous post I came up with an idea of just bringing a chair and chilling on the sidewalk off of Amtrak property.
I'm guessing Trowbridge is off-limits, huh?
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Re: Is Lansing worth railfanning?
What you lose in CSX you'll gain from HESR and GLC. Plus, many trains make multiple moves to switch the yard, so you'll get probably twice the number of movements in a day.BamaSubdivision94 wrote:At Durand, you're seeing the same CN trains that you would see in Lansing with a small bonus in the form of 3-4 CSX trains. I may as well continue to go no further than Durand since access to the tracks is easier thanks to the station.MQT3001 wrote:You're probably better off with Durand. Not really more trains but the station makes passing time easier with its facilities.
In my previous post I came up with an idea of just bringing a chair and chilling on the sidewalk off of Amtrak property.
I'm guessing Trowbridge is off-limits, huh?
And, of course, the station puts you in the middle of the action with facilities for getting indoors, restroom, and plenty of places to sit. In Lansing you can't get at the diamonds and there is a lack of facilities.
I've never done Lansing, but I've spent a full day at Durand.
Re: Is Lansing worth railfanning?
Trowbridge diamond north parking lot, STAY OUT.
Don't park at MSU apartments south of diamond either.
Park at lot on east side of Aurelius Rd near Red Cedar River.
Walk trail and sit in foamer chair near CN line.
Walk 1/4 mile north on trail to CSX when one is coming.
Interact with public on trail if you are able to.
If not, stay further away from people in the woods.
Don't park at MSU apartments south of diamond either.
Park at lot on east side of Aurelius Rd near Red Cedar River.
Walk trail and sit in foamer chair near CN line.
Walk 1/4 mile north on trail to CSX when one is coming.
Interact with public on trail if you are able to.
If not, stay further away from people in the woods.
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Re: Is Lansing worth railfanning?
Plus Durand will be safer. Obviously crime can happen anywhere at anytime but a much less chance of any issues in Durand.
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Re: Is Lansing worth railfanning?
Oh it's not like I've never been to Durand before. We head down there whenever we can, about once a month on average so I'm familiar with the operations there. Sorry if I came off that way. It's actually our visits to Durand that has inspired my question about Lansing.MQT3001 wrote:What you lose in CSX you'll gain from HESR and GLC. Plus, many trains make multiple moves to switch the yard, so you'll get probably twice the number of movements in a day.BamaSubdivision94 wrote:At Durand, you're seeing the same CN trains that you would see in Lansing with a small bonus in the form of 3-4 CSX trains. I may as well continue to go no further than Durand since access to the tracks is easier thanks to the station.MQT3001 wrote:You're probably better off with Durand. Not really more trains but the station makes passing time easier with its facilities.
In my previous post I came up with an idea of just bringing a chair and chilling on the sidewalk off of Amtrak property.
I'm guessing Trowbridge is off-limits, huh?
And, of course, the station puts you in the middle of the action with facilities for getting indoors, restroom, and plenty of places to sit. In Lansing you can't get at the diamonds and there is a lack of facilities.
I've never done Lansing, but I've spent a full day at Durand.
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Re: Is Lansing worth railfanning?
Really?? Well we may not have as many hoops to jump through then! Hopefully the new station doesn't implement paid parking otherwise we'll have to make a Plan B.SD80MAC wrote:I have parked at the Amtrak station for years without an issue. That could change when the new station opens, I guess. Otherwise, park at the Quality Dairy across the street, and walk over the crossing and sit on one of the benches on the platform. I've never heard of anyone getting kicked out, the station agent there is a railfan himself! Bring a scanner so you can walk over to the CSX when a train is approaching.
As for the station agent, that's awesome! What times does he work?
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Re: Is Lansing worth railfanning?
Shady things happen in the Lansing woods?¶aragraph wrote:Trowbridge diamond north parking lot, STAY OUT.
Don't park at MSU apartments south of diamond either.
Park at lot on east side of Aurelius Rd near Red Cedar River.
Walk trail and sit in foamer chair near CN line.
Walk 1/4 mile north on trail to CSX when one is coming.
Interact with public on trail if you are able to.
If not, stay further away from people in the woods.
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Re: Is Lansing worth railfanning?
I live in Saginaw and the mom and I go to Flint to railfan CSX; we aren't strangers to railfanning in risky areas (Saginaw and Flint aren't that dangerous anyway). East Lansing is The Hamptons compared to those cities so safety is hardly a cause for concern there.firemedic54 wrote:Plus Durand will be safer. Obviously crime can happen anywhere at anytime but a much less chance of any issues in Durand.
Re: Is Lansing worth railfanning?
I have to be honest and say I haven't been over here in years, but there is (was?) a little known pedestrian bridge at the foot of Dankin Street that connects the neighborhood to the north with Potter Park that goes over the CN tracks. If it's not been removed or closed to access, I imagine you can get some good railfanning here.
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Re: Is Lansing worth railfanning?
Have you even been there before?The way I see it, I'm not seeing much incentive to pay a visit to Lansing for train watching purposes
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Re: Is Lansing worth railfanning?
Plan B is a block away where plenty of free parking exists.BamaSubdivision94 wrote:Really?? Well we may not have as many hoops to jump through then! Hopefully the new station doesn't implement paid parking otherwise we'll have to make a Plan B.
That bridge has been closed to the public for more than a decade...maybe even two. But that won't stop an avid railfan from squeezing between the fence posts to sit on the bridge to watch trains go by.MiddleMI wrote:I have to be honest and say I haven't been over here in years, but there is (was?) a little known pedestrian bridge at the foot of Dankin Street that connects the neighborhood to the north with Potter Park that goes over the CN tracks. If it's not been removed or closed to access, I imagine you can get some good railfanning here.
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Re: Is Lansing worth railfanning?
Lansing was better when CP was using their CSX trackage rights. Many CN trains run late at night. Yes East Lansing Amtrak station is the safest place to watch both lines. Most Lansing railfans are friendly knowledgeable types.
Having said that since CP no longer runs on CSX many Lansing railfans hit Bryan OH, Waterloo, IN, Butler and a few now and then go to Durand.
Not sure what the impact of paid parking will be on railfanning activities.
Having said that since CP no longer runs on CSX many Lansing railfans hit Bryan OH, Waterloo, IN, Butler and a few now and then go to Durand.
Not sure what the impact of paid parking will be on railfanning activities.
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Re: Is Lansing worth railfanning?
We drove there in August or September of last year and intended to park at the Amtrak station but got discouraged when we saw a big sign that forbids parking to non-Amtrak customers.GTW6401 wrote:Have you even been there before?The way I see it, I'm not seeing much incentive to pay a visit to Lansing for train watching purposes