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Eastern Railroad Discussion > A Few From Bellevue Sunday - Lake Erie LandDate: 09/07/25 16:37 A Few From Bellevue Sunday - Lake Erie Land Author: train1275 Sunday September 7, 2025
Bellevue Ohio Temps in the 70's A short ride over to Bellevue to check out the action. 1. - 2. Train W80 works its way into the yard having come in from Toledo via Oak Harbor on the ex - W&LE with BNSF 8020 and NS 1174. 3. Then from the NKP Fort Wayne line comes Train 302 with NS 4860 and 4700 through Southwest Street coming into the yard. Date: 09/07/25 16:44 Re: A Few From Bellevue Sunday - Lake Erie Land Author: refarkas Well done - Photo one has a terrific scene.
Bob Date: 09/07/25 16:45 Re: A Few From Bellevue Sunday - Lake Erie Land Author: train1275 4. The 302 comes past the PRR tower and along Buckeye Street.
5. Now Train 866 lead by NS 4318 leaves the yard as clouds cover the sun and dampen the lighting. The 866 takes coal loads from Shire Oaks, PA to Burns Harbor, IN via the NKP Fort Wayne line. 6. Next up is Train 178 up the PRR and arriving from Irondale, AL with NS 4079 and 4475. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/07/25 16:50 by train1275. Date: 09/07/25 16:48 Re: A Few From Bellevue Sunday - Lake Erie Land Author: Roadmaster I spy the Railstream cam in photo #1.
Matthew Date: 09/07/25 16:49 Re: A Few From Bellevue Sunday - Lake Erie Land Author: train1275 7. The rear DPU on 178; NS 4475
8. - 9. Now the 303 departs the yard to head out the NKP Fort Wayne District with NS 4377 and 8088. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/07/25 16:51 by train1275. Date: 09/07/25 16:55 Re: A Few From Bellevue Sunday - Lake Erie Land Author: train1275 10. Train 303 heads out along Buckeye Street.
11. - 12. After 303 leaves, the local B45 rolls in off the W&LE Toledo line with NS 8120 and 1137. Time to go home and call it a day. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/07/25 16:58 by train1275. Date: 09/07/25 17:38 Re: A Few From Bellevue Sunday - Lake Erie Land Author: dschlegel Good stuff! I wish we had more towers still standing in eastern, PA even if unused.
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