Thanks Mick
8331's paintwork was immaculate just like a model straight out of the box.
After Elkhart we got to Ogden Dunes about 90 minutes later. It wasn't long before the first train arrived, not really a train just a light engine, probably heading into NS's Burns Harbour yard about a mile further east.
Next came this short freight with BNSF power, it pulled up a few hundred yards further along the track
Next we had another NS manifest
We were about to move on and go to the cliffs steel works further north by the casino when the barriers went down on the Southshore Lines.
Thinking it was just another electric service I was packing the video camera up when it turned out to be this.
We got in the car and followed after the train, it wasn't going too fast and we soon caught it up, then we past it by and headed to the steel works.
You can park a car on an over bridge on the road into the casino from where you can see the yard just outside the steel works
The industry to the south.
After this we drove past the casino and into one of their car parks where we saw a GP38 doing some switching then a train came out of the industrial buildings to the west. So we went to investigate and headed to Michigan Avenue East Chicago
We found this yard, this coil train was waiting to depart, but before it went a stack train came through. This departed with several cars running in front of the train with the gates down. Two even did it after the train started to move off, it's all on the video !
Once this had gone we headed to Whiting seafront park, plenty of good parking and it doesn't look like you are about to get robbed, it did a bit on Michigan avenue.
Eventually this turned up, thats the oil refinery in the background.
and then Amtrak came along
By now it was 4:30 and sat nav said it was almost a 2hour drive back to the car hire place, it wasn;t wrong but it did take along some interesting places from a railroad point of view, including all the Blue Isle bridges, I'm not sure stopping would have been a good idea though.
We then met Jim for a curry in Elmhurst, a good end to a great trip.